This paper presents a meta-heuristic algorithm for solving a job shop scheduling problem involving both sequence dependent setup-times and the possibility of selecting alternative routes among the available machines. The proposed strategy is a variant of the Iterative Flattening Search (IFS ) schema. This work provides three separate results: (1) a constraint-based solving procedure that extends an existing approach for classical Job Shop Scheduling; (2) a new variable and value ordering heuristic based on temporal flexibility that take into account both sequence dependent setup-times and flexibility in machine selection; (3) an original relaxation strategy based on the idea of randomly breaking the execution orders of the activities on the machines with a activity selection criteria based on their proximity to the solution's critical path. The efficacy of the overall heuristic optimization algorithm is demonstrated on a new benchmark set which is an extension of a well-known and difficult benchmark for the Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem.

Job Shop Scheduling with Routing Flexibility and Sequence-Dependent Setup Times

Oddi Angelo;Rasconi Riccardo;Cesta Amedeo;
2011

Abstract

This paper presents a meta-heuristic algorithm for solving a job shop scheduling problem involving both sequence dependent setup-times and the possibility of selecting alternative routes among the available machines. The proposed strategy is a variant of the Iterative Flattening Search (IFS ) schema. This work provides three separate results: (1) a constraint-based solving procedure that extends an existing approach for classical Job Shop Scheduling; (2) a new variable and value ordering heuristic based on temporal flexibility that take into account both sequence dependent setup-times and flexibility in machine selection; (3) an original relaxation strategy based on the idea of randomly breaking the execution orders of the activities on the machines with a activity selection criteria based on their proximity to the solution's critical path. The efficacy of the overall heuristic optimization algorithm is demonstrated on a new benchmark set which is an extension of a well-known and difficult benchmark for the Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem.
2011
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
Inglese
18th RCRA International Workshop on "Experimental Evaluation of Algorithms for solving problems with combinatorial explosion" (RCRA 2011)
96
110
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17-18 July 2011
Barcelona, Spain
Scheduling metaheuristics; Constraint-based reasoning; Temporal reasoning
ID_PUMA: cnr.istc/2011-A2-049
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Oddi, Angelo ; Rasconi, Riccardo ; Cesta, Amedeo ; Smith, Stephen F.
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