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Genetic algorithms with path relinking for the minimum tardiness permutation flowshop problem

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In this article, three genetic algorithms are presented for the permutation flow shop scheduling problem with total tardiness minimisation criterion, which includes advanced techniques like path relinking, local search and a procedure to control the diversity of the population.
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In this work three genetic algorithms are presented for the permutation flowshop scheduling problem with total tardiness minimisation criterion. The algorithms include advanced techniques like path relinking, local search and a procedure to control the diversity of the population. We also include a speed up procedure in order to reduce the computational effort needed for the local search technique, which results in large CPU time savings. A complete calibration of the different parameters and operators of the proposed algorithms by means of a design of experiments approach is also given. We carry out a comparative evaluation with the best methods that can be found in the literature for the total tardiness objective, and with adaptations of other state-of-the-art methods originally proposed for other objectives, mainly makespan. All the methods have been implemented with and without the speed up procedure in order to test its effect. The results show that the proposed algorithms are very effective, outperforming the remaining methods of the comparison by a considerable margin.

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Lot-streaming for sequence dependent setup time flowshop problems.

TL;DR: In this paper, an n-job m-machine lot-streaming flow shop scheduling problem with sequence-dependent setup times under both the idling and no-idling production cases with the objective to minimize the maximum completion time or makespan is considered, and an estimation of probabilistic model is constructed to ensure the algorithm searching towards good regions by taking into account both job orders and similar blocks of jobs.
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Heuristic Algorithms for Fowline Cellular Manufacturing System Scheduling

TL;DR: A composite heuristic named N-ILS, two hybrid meta-heuristics named HGA and HHS, are respectively proposed to solve the scheduling of eMS with inter-cell moves for makespan minimization based on the analysis of completion times of machines and jobs.

Penerapan multi objective genetic algorithm (moga) pada penjadwalan dynamic-multi objective dan sequence dependent setup times compound flow shop di pt x

TL;DR: In this paper, a multi-objective genetic algorithm (MOGA) was used to solve the problem of job splitting in PT X, dengan cara First In First Serve (FIFS) and intuisi dari staff ying bertugas.
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Acceleration-based artificial bee colony optimizer for a distributed permutation flowshop scheduling problem with sequence-dependent setup times

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors presented three constructive heuristics and an effective discrete artificial bee colony (EDABC) method based on the acceleration to solve the distributed permutation flowshop scheduling problem under minimization of total flowtime.
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Minimizing Total Tardiness in the m-Machine Flow-Shop Problem by Heuristic Algorithms

TL;DR: This work proposes heuristic algorithms for the flow-shop problem to minimizing the total tardiness, a new genetic and Tabu search algorithm which is initialized by the solution of EDD, NEH and EN algorithm.
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