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In this work, the tolerance window defined as the variations of gains and penalty associated with the earliness component of the Linear Composite Objective Function (LCOF) of Earliness–Tardiness (E/T) scheduling problems were explored to establish three different classes of the problem. Two variants of E/T problems has been established in the literature; the problems with unknown due-date with the objective of optimizing jobs due-date and the problems with a known due-date for optimizing the E/T cost function. The latter variant considered in this work applies the concept of Just-In-Time (JIT) as the basis for optimizing the E/T cost function. However, while the ideal JIT schedule which tends towards zero LCOF is notional, the deviation is a function of the tolerance window. To the best of the researchers’ knowledge, there is a gap between the measures of the deviation called the delivery reliability or penalty cost function and the tolerance window. This work closes the gap. A numerical example was solved to demonstrate the three problem classes’ utility using the Early Due Date (EDD) algorithm as the hypothetical solution.