2021
DOI: 10.3390/app11157040
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Minimizing the Total Weighted Waiting Times and Instability in a Rescheduling Problem with Dynamic Jobs Weight

Abstract: Thanks to smart technological tools, customers can at any moment create or modify their commands. This reality forced many production firms to become sensitive in rescheduling processes. In the literature, most of rescheduling problems consider classical efficiency measures. However, some existing works also consider stability as a measure for limiting the deviation from initial schedule. In this work, we aim to bridge the gap in existing works on rescheduling by investigating a new approach to measure simulta… Show more

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“…The MILP formulation consists of assigning orders to positions. It is provided by [22] for a single machine rescheduling problem, we then adapted it to match time -72-…”
Section: Milp Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The MILP formulation consists of assigning orders to positions. It is provided by [22] for a single machine rescheduling problem, we then adapted it to match time -72-…”
Section: Milp Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…such as the Makespan [11,12,13], tardiness [14,15], total flow time [16], and maximum lateness [17]. However, other authors have studied weighted criteria like the total weighted completion times [18,19], the total weighted tardiness [20], or the total weighted waiting time [21,22,23]. The integration of the weight into the performance measure consists of prioritizing the important orders.…”
Section: Introduction and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Expressing all time interval with this small square solves the schedule problem with the release dates and deadlines. Tighazoui et al [6] proposed the idea of measuring efficiency by the total weighted waiting times and stability on a single machine rescheduling problem. The authors extend decision-making from the makespan to the weighted sum of waiting time.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%