Bicriteria Scheduling Problem on the Two-Machine Flowshop Using Simulated Annealing

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2010

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Real life scheduling problems require the decision maker to consider a number of criteria before arriving at any decision. The trade-offs involved in considering several different criteria provide useful insights for the decision maker. Surprisingly, research in the field of multi-objective scheduling has been quite limited when compared to research in single criterion scheduling. The subject of this paper is the bicriteria scheduling problem in a two-machine flowshop. The objective is to find a job sequence that minimizes sum of weighted total flowtime and total tardiness. Based on the problem characteristics, a Simulated Annealing algorithm is developed. The proposed metaheuristic is compared with the branch and bound enumeration algorithm of the integer programming model as well as a modified version of the well-known NEH algorithm. During these evaluations, the experimental design approach and careful statistical analysis have been used to validate the effectiveness of the simulated annealing approach. © 2010 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Bicriteria Scheduling, Flowshop Scheduling, Simulated Annealing

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) -- 10th European Conference on Evolutionary Computation in Combinatorial Optimization, EvoCOP 2010 -- 7 April 2010 through 9 April 2010 -- Istanbul -- 80271

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6022 LNCS

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166

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177

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