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arxiv: 1903.09035 · v1 · pith:VR3BPYMYnew · submitted 2019-03-21 · 💻 cs.AI

Exploiting Promising Sub-Sequences of Jobs to solve the No-Wait Flowshop Scheduling Problem

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keywords flowshopproblemsuper-jobsalgorithmig-sjjobsno-waitanalysis
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The no-wait flowshop scheduling problem is a variant of the classical permutation flowshop problem, with the additional constraint that jobs have to be processed by the successive machines without waiting time. To efficiently address this NP-hard combinatorial optimization problem we conduct an analysis of the structure of good quality solutions. This analysis shows that the No-Wait specificity gives them a common structure: they share identical sub-sequences of jobs, we call super-jobs. After a discussion on the way to identify these super-jobs, we propose IG-SJ, an algorithm that exploits super-jobs within the state-of-the-art algorithm for the classical permutation flowshop, the well-known Iterated Greedy (IG) algorithm. An iterative approach of IG-SJ is also proposed. Experiments are conducted on Taillard's instances. The experimental results show that exploiting super-jobs is successful since IG-SJ is able to find 64 new best solutions.

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