A faster branch-and-bound algorithm for the earliness-tardiness scheduling problem
Journal of Scheduling
New Exact Algorithms for One-Machine Earliness-Tardiness Scheduling
INFORMS Journal on Computing
A Lagrangian heuristic for satellite range scheduling with resource constraints
Computers and Operations Research
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The single-machine scheduling problem (SMSP) with release dates concerns the optimal allocation of a set of jobs on a single machine that is not able to process more than one job at a time. Each job is ready to be processed at a release date and without interruption. The goal is to minimize the total weighted completion time of the jobs. In this paper the time-indexed formulation is considered and a new lagrangean heuristic is proposed, based on the observation that lagrangean relaxation of job constraints leads to a weighted stable set problem on an interval graph. The relaxed problem is polynomially solvable by a dynamic-programming algorithm. We report computational experience, showing that instances up to 400 jobs and maximum processing time 50 (around 5,000,000 variables) are solved in less than 40 minutes on a personal computer, yielding duality gaps never exceeding 3%. We also test a set of hard instances, built to produce bad performances where we yield duality gaps less than 5%.