Article ID: | iaor19932205 |
Country: | Switzerland |
Volume: | 41 |
Issue: | 1/4 |
Start Page Number: | 207 |
End Page Number: | 230 |
Publication Date: | May 1993 |
Journal: | Annals of Operations Research |
Authors: | Mazzola Joseph B., Daniels Richard L. |
Keywords: | tabu search |
This paper presents a tabu-search heuristic for the flexible-resource flow shop scheduling (FRFS) problem. The FRFS problem generalizes the classic flow shop scheduling problem by allowing job-operation processing times to depend on the amount of resource assigned to an operation; the objective is to determine simultaneously the job sequence, resource-allocation policy, and operation start times that optimize system performance. The tabu-search heuristic (TSH) employs a nested-search strategy based on a decomposition of the FRFS problem into these three components. The authors discuss computational experience with the THS procedure on more than 1600 test problems. The results show that TSH is effective in obtaining near-optimal solutions to the FRFS test problems. In particular, TSH generates optimal solutions for more than 70% of the test problems for which optimal solutions are known; overall, these solutions are within 0.3% of optimality on the average, and within 2.5% of optimality in the worst case.