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Optimal scheduling problem to maximize the number of satisfied customers about fuzzy due date windows

Optimal scheduling problem to maximize the number of satisfied customers about fuzzy due date windows
Optimal scheduling problem to maximize the number of satisfied customers about fuzzy due date windows
This paper is concerned with the scheduling problem which maximizes the number of satisfied customers in fuzzy due date windows. We define the membership function for the completion time. It is assumed that the fixed penalty will occur if the value of the membership function is less than the grade of satisfaction. A polynomial time algorithm is presented to determined optimal scheduling. An example is shown to illustrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.
34-38
Wu, Yu
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Wang, Dingwei
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Wu, Yu
e279101b-b392-45c4-b894-187e2ded6a5c
Wang, Dingwei
1272ce2d-95ea-46bb-83d4-92a39ecce583

Wu, Yu and Wang, Dingwei (1999) Optimal scheduling problem to maximize the number of satisfied customers about fuzzy due date windows. System Engineering Theory Methods and Applications, 8 (2), 34-38.

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This paper is concerned with the scheduling problem which maximizes the number of satisfied customers in fuzzy due date windows. We define the membership function for the completion time. It is assumed that the fixed penalty will occur if the value of the membership function is less than the grade of satisfaction. A polynomial time algorithm is presented to determined optimal scheduling. An example is shown to illustrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.

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Published date: 1999

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Local EPrints ID: 186611
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/186611
PURE UUID: d903f390-327e-4039-bbae-877deaaa8e02

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Date deposited: 03 Jun 2011 14:18
Last modified: 03 Dec 2023 02:39

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Author: Yu Wu ORCID iD
Author: Dingwei Wang

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