Abstract
In this paper a survey is made of some of the recent results in stochastic shop scheduling. The models dealt with include:
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Open shops.
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Flow shops with infinite intermediate storage (permutation flow shops).
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Flow shops with zero intermediate storage and blocking.
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Job shops.
Two objective functions are considered: Minimization of the expected completion time of the last job, the so-called makespan, and minimization of the sum of the expected completion times of all jobs, the so-called flow time. The decision-maker is not allowed to preempt. The shop models with two machines and exponentially distributed processing times usually turn out to have a very nice structure. Shop models with more than two machines are considerably harder.
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Pinedo, M., Schrage, L. (1982). Stochastic Shop Scheduling: A Survey. In: Dempster, M.A.H., Lenstra, J.K., Rinnooy Kan, A.H.G. (eds) Deterministic and Stochastic Scheduling. NATO Advanced Study Institutes Series, vol 84. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7801-0_9
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