Minimizing total completion time on a batch processing machine with job families

Chandru, Vijaya ; Lee, Chung-Yee ; Uzsoy, Reha (1993) Minimizing total completion time on a batch processing machine with job families Operations Research Letters, 13 (2). pp. 61-65. ISSN 01676377

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1016/0167-6377(93)90030-K

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Abstract

We consider the problem of minimizing the total completion time on a single batch processing machine. The set of jobs to be scheduled can be partitioned into a number of families, where all jobs in the same family have the same processing time. The machine can process at most B jobs simultaneously as a batch, and the processing time of a batch is equal to the processing time of the longest job in the batch. We analyze that properties of an optimal schedule and develop a dynamic programming algorithm of polynomial time complexity when the number of job families is fixed. The research is motivated by the problem of scheduling burn-in ovens in the semiconductor industry.

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Keywords:scheduling;batch processing machines;dynamic programming;semiconductor manufacturing
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