Exploring the development trajectory of single-machine production scheduling
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35848Date
2024-11-25Type
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Abstract
The Single-Machine Scheduling Problem (SMSP) serves as the cornerstone of scheduling
theory. Almost all developments in production planning and control were initially introduced
and tested within single-machine production settings. Exploring the literature on SMSPs illuminates the entire development trajectory of scheduling theory. This study employs the Main
Path Analysis (MPA) for a systematic review that is the first of its kind in the literature
on SMSPs. By analyzing 2904 articles, the main path and key branches that highlight the
most significant documents in the development trajectory as well as the specifics in different
development stages of the field are identified. The literature is analyzed in four stages of
development, following a chronological order. Within this framework, the focus of the studies, key technologies, and characteristics of each period are discussed. Cluster and keyword
analysis are employed alongside MPA to identify and explore the predominant themes in
the field, including SMSPs with deterioration and/or learning effects, solution methods for
SMSPs with various constraints, solving SMSPs integrated with maintenance-related variables and constraints, advanced solution methods and constructive heuristics for minimizing
delays, as well as agent-based methods for single-machine scheduling. The review outcomes
consist of directions for future research based on the development trajectories of SMSPs.
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Springer NatureCitation
Ying K, Pourhejazy P, Huang. Exploring the development trajectory of single-machine production scheduling. Annals of Operations Research. 2024Metadata
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