Scheduling hybrid flowshops to minimize maximum tardiness or maximum completion time

Scheduling hybrid flowshops to minimize maximum tardiness or maximum completion time

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Article ID: iaor19962055
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 34
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 1643
End Page Number: 1654
Publication Date: Jun 1996
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
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Keywords: flowshop
Abstract:

The problem of scheduling independent jobs on several series workshops consisting of identical parallel machines is studied. Each job is processed by one machine in each workshop. This workshop environment is called a hybrid Flowshop. Each job has its own due-date and the objective is to minimize maximum tardiness or maximum completion time. Given that the problem is NP-hard, a set of list algorithms is developed to solve it. To evaluate the quality of these heuristics, lower bounds on the optimal solution have been derived and compared to the value of the heuristics on 1920 problems. The present results indicate that a heuristic based on Nawaz et al method outperformed the other approaches.

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