نتایج جستجو برای: flexible job shop scheduling

تعداد نتایج: 248536  

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2010
L. De Giovanni Ferdinando Pezzella

The Distributed and Flexible Job-shop Scheduling problem (DFJS) considers the scheduling of distributed manufacturing environments, where jobs are processed by a system of several Flexible Manufacturing Units (FMUs). Distributed scheduling problems deal with the assignment of jobs to FMUs and with determining the scheduling of each FMU, in terms of assignment of each job operation to one of the...

Journal: :journal of optimization in industrial engineering 2013
davod abachi fariborz jolai hasan haleh

tendency to optimization in last decades has resulted in creating multi-product manufacturing systems. production planning in such systems is difficult, because optimal production volume that is calculated must be consistent with limitation of production system. hence, integration has been proposed to decide about these problems concurrently. main problem in integration is how we can relate pro...

Journal: :Algorithms 2015
Kong Lu Li Ting Keming Wang Hanbing Zhu Takano Makoto Yu Bin

The flexible job shop scheduling problem is a well-known combinatorial optimization problem. This paper proposes an improved shuffled frog-leaping algorithm to solve the flexible job shop scheduling problem. The algorithm possesses an adjustment sequence to design the strategy of local searching and an extremal optimization in information exchange. The computational result shows that the propos...

2013
Neelesh Kumar Sharma

Flexible job-shop scheduling problem (FJSSP) is an extension of the classical job-shop scheduling problem that allows an operation to be processed by any machine from a given set along different routes. It is very important in both fields of production management and combinatorial optimisation. This paper presents a new approach based on attribute oriented mining technique to solve the multi-ob...

Journal: :Appl. Soft Comput. 2009
Li-Ning Xing Ying-Wu Chen Ke-Wei Yang

Flexible job shop schedule is very important in both fields of combinatorial optimization and production management. In this paper, a simulationmodel is presented to solve themulti-objective flexible job shop scheduling problem. The proposed model has been coded by Matlab which is a special mathematical computation language. After modeling the pending problem, the model is validated by five rep...

Journal: :journal of optimization in industrial engineering 2010
parviz fattahi mohammad saidi mehrabad

in this paper, a new approach to overlapping operations in job shop scheduling is presented. in many job shops, a customer demand can be met in more than one way for each job, where demand determines the quantity of each finished job ordered by a customer. in each job, embedded operations can be performed due to overlapping considerations in which each operation may be overlapped with the other...

Journal: :IET Collaborative Intelligent Manufacturing 2019

2014
Hyoung-Ho Doh Jae-Min Yu Yong-Ju Kwon Jeong-Hoon Shin Dong-Ho Lee

This paper suggests a decision tree based approach for flexible job shop scheduling with multiple process plans, i.e. each job can be processed through alternative operations, each of which can be processed on alternative machines. The main decision variables are: (a) selecting operation/machine pair; and (b) sequencing the jobs assigned to each machine. As an extension of the priority scheduli...

Journal: :journal of optimization in industrial engineering 2010
mehrzad abdi khalife babak abbasi amirhossein kamali dolat abadi

in this paper, we considered solving approaches to flexible job shop problems. makespan is not a good evaluation criterion with overlapping in operations assumption. accordingly, in addition to makespan, we used total machine work loading time and critical machine work loading time as evaluation criteria. as overlapping in operations is a practical assumption in chemical, petrochemical, and gla...

2005
Imed Kacem

Planning and scheduling problems in various industrial environments are combinatorial and very difficult. Generally, it is extremely hard to solve these types of problems in their general form. Scheduling can be formulated as a problem of determining the best sequence to execute a set of tasks on a set of resources, respecting specific constraints like precedence or disjunctive constraints (Car...

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