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Effective heuristics and metaheuristics to minimize total flowtime for the distributed permutation flowshop problem

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A comprehensive computational campaign against the closely related and well performing algorithms in the literature is carried out and the results show that both the presented constructive heuristics and metaheuristics are very effective for solving the DPFSP with total flowtime criterion.
Abstract
Distributed permutation flowshop scheduling problem (DPFSP) has become a very active research area in recent years. However, minimizing total flowtime in DPFSP, a very relevant and meaningful objective for today's dynamic manufacturing environment, has not captured much attention so far. In this paper, we address the DPFSP with total flowtime criterion. To suit the needs of different CPU time demands and solution quality, we present three constructive heuristics and four metaheuristics. The constructive heuristics are based on the well-known LR and NEH heuristics. The metaheuristics are based on the high-performing frameworks of discrete artificial bee colony, scatter search, iterated local search, and iterated greedy, which have been applied with great success to closely related scheduling problems. We explore the problem-specific knowledge and accelerations to evaluate neighboring solutions for the considered problem. We introduce advanced and effective technologies like a referenced local search, a strategy to escape from local optima, and an enhanced intensive search method for the presented metaheuristics. A comprehensive computational campaign against the closely related and well performing algorithms in the literature is carried out. The results show that both the presented constructive heuristics and metaheuristics are very effective for solving the DPFSP with total flowtime criterion.

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