On the scheduling of alternative stochastic jobs on a single machine

Author:

Glazebrook K. D.,Fay N. A.

Abstract

Standard models in stochastic resource allocation concern the economic processing of all jobs in some set J. We consider a set up in which tasks in various subsets of J are deemed to be alternative to one another, in that only one member of such a subset of alternative tasks will be completed during the evolution of the process. Existing stochastic scheduling methodology for single-machine problems is developed and extended to this novel class of models. A major area of application is in research planning.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Statistics and Probability

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