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A zero-one (0-1) linear programming formulation of multiproject and job-shop scheduling problems is presented that is more general and computationally tractable than other known formulations. It can accommodate a wide range of real-world situations including multiple resource constraints, due dates, job splitting, resource, substitutability, and concurrency and nonconcurrency of job performance requirements. Three possible objective functions are discussed; minimizing total throughput time for all projects: minimizing the time by which all projects are completed (i.e., minimizing makespan); and minimizing total lateness or lateness penalty for all projects.
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A. Alan B. Pritsker
Pennsylvania State University
Lawrence J. Waiters
RAND Corporation
Philip M. Wolfe
Oklahoma State University
Management Science
Virginia Tech
RAND Corporation
Motorola (United States)
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a2019a576ec520ee9a1a9c6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.16.1.93
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