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Due Date-Related Scheduling with Two Agents - Models and Algorithms (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
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Due Date-Related Scheduling with Two Agents - Models and Algorithms (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Series: Uncertainty and Operations Research
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This book provides an introduction to the models, methods, and
results of some due date-related scheduling problems in the field
of multiagent scheduling. In multiagent scheduling, two or more
agents share a common processing resource and each agent wants to
optimize its own objective function with respect to its own set of
jobs. Since the agents have conflicting objective functions, they
have to negotiate among themselves with regard to sharing the
common resource to optimize their own objective functions. A key
feature of due date-related scheduling concerns the way in which
due dates are considered: they can be given parameters or decision
variables. For the former case, the motivation stems from the need
to improve inventory and production management. For the latter
case, due date assignment becomes a challenging issue since the
decision-maker has to balance inventory holding costs against the
benefits of fulfifilling orders in time. As for due dates, this
book addresses the following three different scenarios: (i) The due
dates of the jobs from either one or both of the two agents are
decision variables, which are determined using some due date
assignment models; (ii) The due dates of jobs in each job set are
considered as given parameters, whereas which due date corresponds
to a given job needs to determine; and (iii) The due date of each
job is exogenously given. When the last case is involved, the
objective function of each agent is related to the number of
just-in-time jobs that are completed exactly on their due dates.
For each considered scenario, depending on the model settings, and
on the objective function of each agent, this book addresses the
complexity, and the design of efficient exact or approximated
algorithms. This book aims at introducing the author's research
achievements in due date-related scheduling with two agents. It is
written for researchers and Ph.D. students working in scheduling
theory and other members of scientific community who are interested
in recent scheduling models. Our goal is to enable the reader to
know about some new achievements on this topic.
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