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Assumptions in the sequencing problem.
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Assumptions in the sequencing problem.
No machine can process more than one operation at a time.
Each operation, once started, must be performed till completion.
A job is an entity, i.e. even though the job represents a lot of individual parts, no lot may be processed by more than one machine at a time.
Each operation must be completed before any other operation, which it must precede, can begin.
Time intervals for processing are independent of the order in which operations are performed.
There is only one of each type of machine.
A job is processed as soon as possible subject to ordering requirements.
All jobs are known and are ready to start processing before the period under consideration begins.
The time required to transfer the jobs between machines is negligible.
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