A shifting bottleneck heuristic for minimizing the total weighted tardiness in a job shop

A shifting bottleneck heuristic for minimizing the total weighted tardiness in a job shop

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Article ID: iaor19992932
Country: United States
Volume: 46
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 1
End Page Number: 17
Publication Date: Feb 1999
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
Authors: ,
Keywords: heuristics
Abstract:

We present a shifting bottleneck heuristic for minimizing the total weighted tardiness in a job shop. The method decomposes the job shop into a number of single-machine subproblems that are solved one after another. Each machine is scheduled according to the solution of its corresponding subproblem. The order in which the single machine subproblems are solved has a significant impact on the quality of the overall solution and on the time required to obtain this solution. We therefore test a number of different orders for solving the subproblems. Computational results on 66 instances with ten jobs and ten machines show that our heuristic yields solutions that are close to optimal, and it clearly outperforms a well-known dispatching rule enhanced with backtracking mechanisms.

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