Scheduling with Testing
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Levi, Retsef; Magnanti, Thomas L; Shaposhnik, Yaron
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We study a new class of scheduling problems that capture common settings in service environments, in which one has to serve a collection of jobs that have a priori uncertain attributes (e.g., processing times and priorities) and the service provider has to decide how to dynamically allocate resources (e.g., people, equipment, and time) between testing (diagnosing) jobs to learn more about their respective uncertain attributes and processing jobs. The former could inform future decisions, but could delay the service time for other jobs, while the latter directly advances the processing of the jobs but requires making decisions under uncertainty. Through novel analysis we obtain surprising structural results of optimal policies that provide operational managerial insights, efficient optimal and near-optimal algorithms, and quantification of the value of testing. We believe that our approach will lead to further research to explore this important practical trade-off.
Date issued
2019-02Department
Sloan School of Management; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Operations Research CenterJournal
Management Science
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Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
Citation
Levi, Retsef et al. “Scheduling with Testing.” Management Science 65, 2 (February 2019): v-vi, 459-954 © 2018 INFORMS
Version: Author's final manuscript
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0025-1909
1526-5501
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