Scheduling for fabrication and assembly in a two-machine flowshop with a fixed job sequence

This paper studies a problem of scheduling fabrication and assembly operations in a two-machine flowshop, subject to the same predetermined job sequence on each machine. In the manufacturing setting, there are π products, each of which consists of two components: a common component and a unique comp...

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Published inAnnals of operations research Vol. 217; no. 1; p. 263
Main Authors Hwang, F.J, Kovalyov, M.Y, Lin, B.M.T
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Springer 01.06.2014
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ISSN0254-5330
DOI10.1007/sl0479-014-1531-8

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Summary:This paper studies a problem of scheduling fabrication and assembly operations in a two-machine flowshop, subject to the same predetermined job sequence on each machine. In the manufacturing setting, there are π products, each of which consists of two components: a common component and a unique component which are fabricated on machine 1 and then assembled on machine 2. Common components of all products are processed in batches preceded by a constant setup time. The manufacturing process related to each single product is called a job. We address four regular performance measures: the total job completion time, the maximum job lateness, the total job tardiness, and the number of tardy jobs. Several optimality properties are presented. Based upon the concept of critical path and block schedule, a generic dynamic programming algorithm is developed to find an optimal schedule in O([n.sup.7]) time.
ISSN:0254-5330
DOI:10.1007/sl0479-014-1531-8