Abstract
For s-precedence constraints, job i cannot start processing until all jobs that precede i start. This is different from the standard definition of a precedence relation where i cannot start until all prior jobs complete. While not discussed in the scheduling literature, s-precedence constraints have wide applicability in real-world settings such as first-come, first-served processing systems. This article considers a deterministic scheduling problem where jobs with s-precedence relations are processed by multiple identical parallel machines. The objective is to minimize the makespan. The problem is shown to be intractable. A heuristic procedure is developed and tight worst-case bounds on the relative error are derived. Finally, computational experiments show that the proposed heuristic provides effective solutions. Copyright © "IIE".
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Kim, E. S., & Posner, M. E. (2010). Parallel machine scheduling with s-precedence constraints. IIE Transactions (Institute of Industrial Engineers), 42(7), 525–537. https://doi.org/10.1080/07408171003670975
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