Scheduling rules to minimize total tardiness in a parallel machine problem with setup and calendar constraints

Scheduling rules to minimize total tardiness in a parallel machine problem with setup and calendar constraints

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Article ID: iaor20119705
Volume: 39
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 1236
End Page Number: 1244
Publication Date: Jun 2012
Journal: Computers and Operations Research
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: scheduling, combinatorial optimization
Abstract:

Quality control lead times are one of most significant causes of loss of time in the pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries. This is partly due to the organization of laboratories that feature parallel multipurpose machines for chromatographic analyses. The testing process requires long setup times and operators are needed to launch the process. The various controls are non‐preemptive and are characterized by a release date, a due date and available routings. These quality processes lead to significant delays, and we therefore evaluate the total tardiness criterion. Previous heuristics were defined for the total tardiness criterion, parallel machines, and setup such as apparent tardiness cost (ATC) and ATC with setups (ATCS). We propose new rules and a simulated annealing procedure in order to minimize total tardiness.

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