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Scheduling Parallel Machines for the Customer Order Problem
Authors:Jaehwan?Yang  Email author" target="_blank">Marc?E?PosnerEmail author
Affiliation:(1) Department of Business Administration, University of Incheon, 177 Dohwa-dong, Nam-gu, Incheon, 402-749, Republic of Korea;(2) The Ohio State University, Industrial Engineering, 1971 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, 43210
Abstract:This paper considers scheduling problems where jobs are dispatched in batches. The objective is to minimize the sum of the completion times of the batches. While a machine can process only one job at a time, multiple machines can simultaneously process jobs in a batch. This simple environment has a variety of real world applications such as part kitting and customer order scheduling.A heuristic is presented for the parallel machine version of the problem. Also, a tight worst case bound on the relative error is found. For the case of two parallel machines, we examine two heuristics, which are based on simple scheduling rules. We find tight worst case bounds of 6/5 and 9/7 on the relative error and show that neither procedure is superior for all instances. Finally, we empirically evaluate these two heuristics. For large problems, the methods find solutions that are close to optimal.
Keywords:batch scheduling  kitting  customer order scheduling  heuristic analysis
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