Scheduling jobs on parallel machines to minimize a regular step total cost function. Journal of Scheduling, 14 (6): 523-538, 2011.
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This paper deals with a parallel machine scheduling problem whose objective is tominimize a regular step total cost function. A real world application of the problem is presented, and Mixed Integer Linear Programming models are described for the cases with and without release dates, as well as a dedicated constraint generation procedure. Experimental results are reported and discussed to evaluate the relevance of the different approaches on well-known special cases and the general case.
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