2021
DOI: 10.1080/21681015.2021.1883135
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Flexible decision support tool for dynamic single machine scheduling problems

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“…Several authors have already used this approach for rescheduling. For instance, Bahroun et al [33] use a predictive-reactive approach to reschedule the tasks in a single resource rescheduling problem. Thanks to tentative information, the authors construct a feasible schedule.…”
Section: Rescheduling Of a Single Machine Problem Thanks To Time Depe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have already used this approach for rescheduling. For instance, Bahroun et al [33] use a predictive-reactive approach to reschedule the tasks in a single resource rescheduling problem. Thanks to tentative information, the authors construct a feasible schedule.…”
Section: Rescheduling Of a Single Machine Problem Thanks To Time Depe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They formulated a mixed integer linear programming model that minimizes makespan and then described an alternative spreadsheet implementation of this problem suitable for optimization using the genetic algorithm in the MS Excel Solver. Bahroun et al (2021) proposed a flexible decision support tool based on a nonpreemptive version of the previously established over-lapping load adjustment approach for dynamic single machine scheduling problem. Hsu et al (2020) proposed scenario-dependent processing times in the context of a two machine flowshop environment to minimize the total completion time.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researchers in the literature have adopted this strategy. For instance, Bahroun et al recently implemented in a single machine rescheduling problem, a proactive-reactive strategy consisting in the first phase to use tentative information (release dates, processing times and due dates) to construct a set of feasible schedules [63]. Then, In the second reactive phase, the schedule is progressively built as the horizon rolls forward.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%