نتایج جستجو برای: flexible job shop scheduling local search makespan meta heuristics teaching

تعداد نتایج: 1335570  

Journal: :Computers & Industrial Engineering 2010
Junqing Li Quan-Ke Pan Yun-Chia Liang

This paper proposes an effective hybrid tabu search algorithm (HTSA) to solve the flexible job-shop scheduling problem. Three minimization objectives – the maximum completion time (makespan), the total workload of machines and the workload of the critical machine are considered simultaneously. In this study, a tabu search (TS) algorithmwith an effective neighborhood structure combining two adap...

Journal: :Computers & Industrial Engineering 2011
Liang Gao Guohui Zhang Liping Zhang Xinyu Li

The job shop scheduling problem (JSP) is well known as one of the most complicated combinatorial optimization problems, and it is a NP-hard problem. Memetic algorithm (MA) which combines the global search and local search is a hybrid evolutionary algorithm. In this paper, an efficient MA with a novel local search is proposed to solve the JSP. Within the local search, a systematic change of the ...

Journal: :Parallel Computing 2003
Renata M. Aiex S. Binato Mauricio G. C. Resende

In the job shop scheduling problem (JSP), a finite set of jobs is processed on a finite set of machines. Each job is required to complete a set of operations in a fixed order. Each operation is processed on a specific machine for a fixed duration. A machine can process no more than one job at a time and once a job initiates processing on a given machine it must complete processing without inter...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
V. Ravibabu

This paper represents the metaheuristics proposed for solving a class of Shop Scheduling problem. The Bacterial Foraging Optimization algorithm is featured with Ant Colony Optimization algorithm and proposed as a natural inspired computing approach to solve the Mixed Shop Scheduling problem. The Mixed Shop is the combination of Job Shop, Flow Shop and Open Shop scheduling problems. The sample i...

2010
Carlos Mencía María R. Sierra Ramiro Varela

We propose a partially informed depth-first search algorithm to cope with the Job Shop Scheduling Problem with makespan minimization. The algorithm is built from the well-known P. Brucker’s branch and bound algorithm. We improved the heuristic estimation of Brucker’s algorithm by means of constraint propagation rules and so devised a more informed heuristic which is proved to be monotonic. We c...

2009
Hesam Izakian Behrouz Tork Ladani Kamran Zamanifar Ajith Abraham

This paper represents a Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm, for grid job scheduling. PSO is a population-based search algorithm based on the simulation of the social behavior of bird flocking and fish schooling. Particles fly in problem search space to find optimal or near-optimal solutions. In this paper we used a PSO approach for grid job scheduling. The scheduler aims at minimizing ...

2005
Xueyan Song Sanja Petrovic

In this paper, we present an approach to deal with fuzzy constraints in a flow shop problem. The flexible constraints on job release date and due date, as well as job processing time are described by fuzzy sets. We propose a method to calculate the satisfaction degree of the schedule with respect to fuzzy release dates and fuzzy due dates of jobs. The objective is to obtain a schedule which has...

Journal: :J. Artif. Intell. Res. 2006
Stephen F. Smith Matthew J. Streeter

We characterize the search landscape of random instances of the job shop scheduling problem (JSP). Specifically, we investigate how the expected values of (1) backbone size, (2) distance between near-optimal schedules, and (3) makespan of random schedules vary as a function of the job to machine ratio ( M ). For the limiting cases N M → 0 and N M →∞ we provide analytical results, while for inte...

Journal: :Memetic Computing 2009
S. M. Kamrul Hasan Ruhul A. Sarker Daryl Essam David Cornforth

The job-shop scheduling problem is well known for its complexity as an NP-hard problem. We have considered JSSPs with an objective of minimizing makespan while satisfying a number of hard constraints. In this paper, we developed a memetic algorithm (MA) for solving JSSPs. Three priority rules were designed, namely partial re-ordering, gap reduction and restricted swapping, and used as local sea...

Journal: :Intelligent Information Management 2010
Panneerselvam Sivasankaran Thambu Sornakumar Ramasamy Panneerselvam

This paper discusses design and comparison of Simulated Annealing Algorithm and Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) to minimize the makespan in scheduling n single operation independent jobs on m unrelated parallel machines. This problem of minimizing the makespan in single machine scheduling problem with uniform parallel machines is NP hard. Hence, heuristic development for suc...

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