Scheduling parallel batch processing machines with arbitrary job sizes and incompatible job families

Scheduling parallel batch processing machines with arbitrary job sizes and incompatible job families

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Article ID: iaor2005914
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 42
Issue: 19
Start Page Number: 4091
End Page Number: 4107
Publication Date: Jan 2004
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
Authors: , , ,
Abstract:

Motivated by a bottleneck operation in a multi-layer ceramic capacitor production line, we study the scheduling problem of parallel batch processing machines in which a number of jobs can be processed simultaneously in a machine as a batch. Volumes of the jobs are different from each other and each job belongs to the family in which all jobs have the same processing time. In this situation, we analyse three kinds of problems whose performance measures are makespan, total completion time, and total weighted completion time, respectively. Since these problems are known to be NP-hard, we propose a number of heuristics and design genetic algorithms for the problems. Through some computational experiments, we evaluate the performances of the heuristic algorithms proposed, including the genetic algorithms for each of three problems.

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