Abstract

The flow-shop minimum-length scheduling problem with n jobs processed on two machines is addressed where processing times are uncertain: lower and upper bounds for the random processing time are given before scheduling, but its probability distribution between these bounds is unknown. For such a problem, there often does not exist a dominant schedule that remains optimal for all possible realizations of the job processing times, and we look for a minimal set of schedules that is dominant. Such a minimal dominant set of schedules may be represented by a dominance digraph. We investigate useful properties of such a digraph.

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