2021
DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2021.1923854
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Competitive bi-agent flowshop scheduling to minimise the weighted combination of makespans

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“…Zhang et al [13] extended the resource allocation fair pricing problem to single-machine two-agent scheduling, where the objectives of the two agents are the total number of tardy jobs and maximum cost, respectively. Furthermore, several researchers have studied multi-agent scheduling on parallel machines [14], batch machines [15,16] and flowshop [17].…”
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“…Zhang et al [13] extended the resource allocation fair pricing problem to single-machine two-agent scheduling, where the objectives of the two agents are the total number of tardy jobs and maximum cost, respectively. Furthermore, several researchers have studied multi-agent scheduling on parallel machines [14], batch machines [15,16] and flowshop [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%