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In this paper, the complexity and some other properties of several multi-stage problems with a non-regular performance measure are investigated. Mainly, we deal with two-machine problems. The problems are extensions of a single machine problem with a common due date and a non-regular optimization criterion, where the sum of absolute deviations of the completion times from the due date is to be minimized. There are two reasonable generalizations: Either, the objective function is kept the same as in the single machine problem, where the completion time is now the completion time of the last operation of the job, or a second penalty is added to this term which takes into account the storage costs of the intermediate. For both types of problems, we study the flow shop, the job shop, and the open shop environment. In the case of intermediate storage costs, we distinguish the cases of a due date 0 (which leads to a regular optimization criterion) and a non-restrictive due date. We obtain the following results. The two-machine flow shop problem with intermediate storage costs defined in this paper is NP-hard in the strong sense for a due date 0 as well as for a non-restrictive due date. We prove the similar results for the two-machine open shop problem. In absence of intermediate storage costs, the open shop and the job shop problem are polynomially solvable for a non-restrictive due date.

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This page is a summary of: On the complexity and some properties of multi-stage scheduling problems with earliness and tardiness penalties, Computers & Operations Research, March 2004, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.1016/s0305-0548(02)00194-6.
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