 
                                                                                | Article ID: | iaor20031399 | 
| Country: | Netherlands | 
| Volume: | 44 | 
| Issue: | 2 | 
| Start Page Number: | 307 | 
| End Page Number: | 323 | 
| Publication Date: | Feb 2003 | 
| Journal: | Computers & Industrial Engineering | 
| Authors: | Biskup Dirk, Feldmann Martin | 
We consider the problem of scheduling a number of jobs on a single machine against a restrictive common due date. The paper consists of two parts: firstly a new and appropriate problem representation is developed. As the restrictive common due date problem is known to be intractable we decided, secondly, to apply meta-heuristics, namely evolutionary strategies, simulated annealing and threshold accepting. We demonstrate that our application of these meta-heuristics is efficient in obtaining near-optimal solutions by solving 140 benchmark problems with up to 1000 jobs. Furthermore, we compare their solution quality and find that a new variant of threshold accepting is superior to the other approaches.