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Multicriteria scheduling problems : a survey

V. T'kindtJ.-C. Billaut — 2001

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

This paper presents a state-of-the-art survey on multicriteria scheduling and introduces a definition of a multicriteria scheduling problem. It provides a framework that allows to tackle multicriteria scheduling problems, according to Decision Aid concepts. This problem is decomposed into three different problems. The first problem is about obtaining a model. The second one is how to take criteria into account and the third one is about solving a scheduling problem. An extension to an existing notation...

Multicriteria scheduling problems: a survey

V. T'kindtJ.-C. Billaut — 2010

RAIRO - Operations Research

This paper presents a state-of-the-art survey on multicriteria scheduling and introduces a definition of a . It provides a framework that allows to tackle multicriteria scheduling problems, according to Decision Aid concepts. This problem is decomposed into three different problems. The first problem is about obtaining a model. The second one is how to take criteria into account and the third one is about solving a scheduling problem. An extension to an existing notation for scheduling problems...

Solving multi-agent scheduling problems on parallel machines with a global objective function

F. SadiA. SoukhalJ.-C. Billaut — 2014

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

In this study, we consider a scheduling environment with ( ≥ 1) parallel machines. The set of jobs to schedule is divided into disjoint subsets. Each subset of jobs is associated with one agent. The agents compete to perform their jobs on common resources. The objective is to find a schedule that minimizes a global objective function , while maintaining the regular objective function of each agent, , at a level no greater than a fixed value, ( ∈...

Les problèmes d'ordonnancement de type flow-shop hybride : état de l'art

A. VignierJ.-C. BillautC. Proust — 2010

RAIRO - Operations Research

A special class of scheduling problems is studied in this paper, named Hybrid Flowshop, jobs have to be performed in a shop and each of them has the same routing (so this is a flowshop). A job consists in different operations. A set of machines are able to perform each operation and this set is called a stage. So when a job consists in two operations, there are two stages in the shop. After introducing the scheduling generalities, we define our preocupations and we propose a notation in order...

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