Abstract
We deal with the problem of minimizing makespan on a single batch processing machine. In this problem, each job has both processing time and size (capacity requirement). The batch processing machine can process a number of jobs simultaneously as long as the total size of these jobs being processed does not exceed the machine capacity. The processing time of a batch is just the processing time of the longest job in the batch. An approximation algorithm with worst-case ratio 3/2 is given for the version where the processing times of large jobs (with sizes greater than 1/2) are not less than those of small jobs (with sizes not greater than 1/2). This result is the best possible unless P = NP. For the general case, we propose an approximation algorithm with worst-case ratio 7/4. A number of heuristics by Uzosy are also analyzed and compared.
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Zhang, G., Cai, X., Lee, C. Y., & Wong, C. K. (2001). Minimizing makespan on a single batch processing machine with nonidentical job sizes. Naval Research Logistics, 48(3), 226–240. https://doi.org/10.1002/nav.4
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