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Research on two-machine flow shop scheduling problem with release dates and truncated learning effects

Dan‐Yang Lv, Ji-Bo Wang

2024Engineering Optimization38 citationsDOI

Abstract

In this article, a two-machine flow shop scheduling problem with release dates and truncated learning effects is studied. The objective is to find a sequence such that the total completion time is minimized. This problem is NP-hard and cannot be solved in polynomial time. Therefore, a branch-and-bound algorithm (dominance conditions, lower bounds and an upper bound are needed) and an heuristic algorithm are proposed. In addition, simulated annealing and tabu search are developed to obtain near-optimal solutions for the problem. A large number of computational tests have been conducted, and the data show that the branch-and-bound algorithm can handle small-sized problems effectively within 14 jobs, while the proposed heuristic algorithm has a shorter running time for large-sized problems.

Topics & Concepts

Tabu searchFlow shop schedulingMathematical optimizationBranch and boundJob shop schedulingSimulated annealingUpper and lower boundsScheduling (production processes)Computer scienceLearning effectTime complexityMathematicsAlgorithmScheduleMathematical analysisOperating systemEconomicsMicroeconomicsScheduling and Optimization AlgorithmsAdvanced Manufacturing and Logistics OptimizationOptimization and Search Problems
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