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Flexible job shop scheduling with tabu search algorithms

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Computational results indicate that the proposed tabu search algorithm can produce optimal solutions in a short computational time for small and medium sized problems and can be applied easily in real factory conditions and for large size problems.
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This paper presents a tabu search algorithm that solves the flexible job shop scheduling problem to minimize the makespan time. As a context for solving sequencing and scheduling problems, the flexible job shop model is highly complicated. Alternative operation sequences and sequence-dependent setups are two important factors that frequently appear in various manufacturing environments and in project scheduling. In this paper, we present a model for a flexible job shop scheduling problem while considering those factors simultaneously. The purpose of this paper is to minimize the makespan time and to find the best sequence of operations and the best choice of machine alternatives, simultaneously. The proposed tabu search algorithm is composed of two parts: a procedure that searches for the best sequence of job operations, and a procedure that finds the best choice of machine alternatives. Randomly generated test problems are used to evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithm. Results of the algorithm are compared with the optimal solution using a mathematical model solved by the traditional optimization technique (the branch and bound method). After modeling the scheduling problem, the model is verified and validated. Then the computational results are presented. Computational results indicate that the proposed algorithm can produce optimal solutions in a short computational time for small and medium sized problems. Moreover, it can be applied easily in real factory conditions and for large size problems. The proposed algorithm should thus be useful to both practitioners and researchers.

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Tabu Search—Part II

TL;DR: The elements of staged search and structured move sets are characterized, which bear on the issue of finiteness, and new dynamic strategies for managing tabu lists are introduced, allowing fuller exploitation of underlying evaluation functions.
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The Complexity of Flowshop and Jobshop Scheduling

TL;DR: The results are strong in that they hold whether the problem size is measured by number of tasks, number of bits required to express the task lengths, or by the sum of thetask lengths.
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Job Shop Scheduling by Simulated Annealing

TL;DR: In this article, an approximation algorithm for the problem of finding the minimum makespan in a job shop is presented, which is based on simulated annealing, a generalization of the well known iterative improvement approach to combinatorial optimization problems.
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A Fast Taboo Search Algorithm for the Job Shop Problem

TL;DR: A fast and easily implementable approximation algorithm for the problem of finding a minimum makespan in a job shop is presented, based on a taboo search technique with a specific neighborhood definition which employs a critical path and blocks of operations notions.
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A review of scheduling research involving setup considerations

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the literature on scheduling problems involving setup times (costs) classifies scheduling problems into batch and non-batch, sequence-independent and sequence-dependent setup, and categorizes the literature according to the shop environments of single machine, parallel machines, flowshops, and job shops.
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