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This paper studies scheduling problems which include a combination of
nonlinear job deterioration and a time-dependent learning effect. We use
past sequence dependent (p-s-d) setup times, which is first introduced by
Koulamas and Kyparisis [
(2008) 1045–1049]. They considered a new form of setup times
which depend on all already scheduled jobs from the current batch. Job
deterioration and learning co-exist in various real life scheduling
settings. By the effects of learning...
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