Generalized Sequencing Games

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Abstract

This paper considers one-machine sequencing situations in which agents are in a fixed initial order before the processing of the machine starts.The agents are allowed to rearrange positions to save costs w.r.t. the costs given by the initial order.We will assume that the agents are not certain about the position they will take in the initial order.For these sequencing situations we introduce and characterize in two different ways the Probabilistic Equal Gain Splitting (PEGS) rule that assigns the expected cost savings to the agents.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationTilburg
PublisherOperations research
Number of pages9
Volume714
Publication statusPublished - 1996

Publication series

NameFEW Research Memorandum
Volume714

Keywords

  • Sequencing Games

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