Modeling and scheduling no-idle hybrid flow shop problems
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Although several papers have studied no-idle scheduling problems, they all focus on flow shops, assuming one processor at each working stage. But, companies commonly extend to hybrid flow shops by duplicating machines in parallel in stages. This paper considers the problem of scheduling no-idle hybrid flow shops. A mixed integer linear programming model is first developed to mathematically formulate the problem. Using commercial software, the model can solve small instances to optimality. Then, two metaheuristics based on variable neighborhood search and genetic algorithms are developed to solve larger instances. Using numerical experiments, the performance of the model and algorithms are evaluated.Although several papers have studied no-idle scheduling problems, they all focus on flow shops, assuming one processor at each working stage. But, companies commonly extend to hybrid flow shops by duplicating machines in parallel in stages. This paper considers the problem of scheduling no-idle hybrid flow shops. A mixed integer linear programming model is first developed to mathematically formulate the problem. Using commercial software, the model can solve small instances to optimality. Then, two metaheuristics based on variable neighborhood search and genetic algorithms are developed to solve larger instances. Using numerical experiments, the performance of the model and algorithms are evaluated.
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volume 10 issue 21
pages 59- 66
publication date 2016-12-25
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