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Multi-objective permutation flow shop scheduling problem: Literature review, classification and current trends
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A brief literature review of the contributions to MOFSP is provided and areas of opportunity for future research are identified.Abstract:
The flow shop scheduling problem is finding a sequence given n jobs with same order at m machines according to certain performance measure(s). The job can be processed on at most one machine; meanwhile one machine can process at most one job. The most common objective for this problem is makespan. However, many real-world scheduling problems are multi-objective by nature. Over the years there have been several approaches used to deal with the multi-objective flow shop scheduling problems (MOFSP). Hence, in this study, we provide a brief literature review of the contributions to MOFSP and identify areas of opportunity for future research.read more
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Green scheduling of a two-machine flowshop: Trade-off between makespan and energy consumption
TL;DR: This paper develops a mixed integer linear multi-objective optimization model and develops a constructive heuristic for fast trade-off analysis between makespan and energy consumption, which can serve as a visual aid for production and sales planners to consider energy consumption explicitly in making quick decisions while negotiating with customers on due dates.
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Scheduling in cloud manufacturing: state-of-the-art and research challenges
TL;DR: A state-of-the-art literature survey on scheduling issues in cloud manufacturing and a detailed statistical analysis of the literature is provided based on the data gathered from the Elsevier’s Scopus abstract and citation database.
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A competitive memetic algorithm for multi-objective distributed permutation flow shop scheduling problem
TL;DR: A competitive memetic algorithm (CMA) is proposed to solve the multi-objective distributed permutation flow-shop scheduling problem (MODPFSP) with the makespan and total tardiness criteria.
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A Knowledge-Based Cooperative Algorithm for Energy-Efficient Scheduling of Distributed Flow-Shop
Jing-jing Wang,Ling Wang +1 more
TL;DR: This paper addresses an energy-efficient scheduling of the distributed permutation flow-shop (EEDPFSP) with the criteria of minimizing both makespan and total energy consumption.
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A novel hybrid multi-objective artificial bee colony algorithm for blocking lot-streaming flow shop scheduling problems
TL;DR: This paper presents a hybrid multi-objective discrete artificial bee colony (HDABC) algorithm for the BLSFS scheduling problem with two conflicting criteria: the makespan and the earliness time and shows that the proposed algorithm significantly outperforms the compared ones in terms of several widely-used performance metrics.
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