Fuzzy due-date scheduling problem with fuzzy processing time

For most of scheduling problems, jobs' processing times and due‐dates are treated as certain values, but that is not proper to all actual situations. Processing times are not constant because of measurement errors in the data sets for deciding them and/or human actions in the manufacturing proc...

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Published inInternational transactions in operational research Vol. 6; no. 6; pp. 639 - 647
Main Authors Itoh, T., Ishii, H.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.11.1999
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ISSN0969-6016
1475-3995
DOI10.1111/j.1475-3995.1999.tb00178.x

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Summary:For most of scheduling problems, jobs' processing times and due‐dates are treated as certain values, but that is not proper to all actual situations. Processing times are not constant because of measurement errors in the data sets for deciding them and/or human actions in the manufacturing process. However, we may be permitted to exceed due‐dates slightly. In this paper, we propose a model dealing with uncertain processing times and flexible due‐dates in consideration of real situations. Assuming the times and due‐dates to be fuzzy numbers, and defining a fuzzy tardiness for a job's due‐date, we design to minimize the number of tardy jobs in our problem formulation.
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ArticleID:ITOR639
ISSN:0969-6016
1475-3995
DOI:10.1111/j.1475-3995.1999.tb00178.x