An application of a multi-objective tabu search algorithm to a bicriteria flowshop problem

An application of a multi-objective tabu search algorithm to a bicriteria flowshop problem

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Article ID: iaor2005922
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 10
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 463
End Page Number: 481
Publication Date: Sep 2004
Journal: Journal of Heuristics
Authors: ,
Keywords: heuristics, programming: multiple criteria
Abstract:

This paper proposes a new tabu search algorithm for multi-objective combinatorial problems with the goal of obtaining a good approximation of the Pareto-optimal or efficient solutions. The algorithm works with several paths of solutions in parallel, each with its own tabu list, and the Pareto dominance concept is used to select solutions from the neighborhoods. In this way we obtain at each step a set of local nondominated points. The dispersion of points is achieved by a clustering procedure that groups together close points of this set and then selects the centroids of the clusters as search directions. A nice feature of this multiobjective algorithm is that it introduces only one additional parameter, namely, the number of paths. The algorithm is applied to the permutation flowshop scheduling problem in order to minimize the criteria of makespan and maximum tardiness. For instances involving two machines, the performance of the algorithm is tested against a Branch-and-Bound algorithm proposed in the literature, and for more than two machines it is compared with that of a tabu search algorithm and a genetic local search algorithm, both from the literature. Computational results show that the heuristic yields a better approximation than these algorithms.

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