Flow Shop Scheduling with Shortening Jobs for Makespan Minimization
Zheng-Wei Sun, Dan‐Yang Lv, Cai-Min Wei, Ji‐Bo Wang
Abstract
This paper deals with a two-machine flow shop problem with shortening jobs. A shortening job means that the job’s processing time is a decreasing function of its starting time. The aim is to find a sequence that minimizes the makespan of all the jobs. several dominance properties, some lower bounds, and an initial upper bound are derived, which are applied to propose a branch-and-bound algorithm to solve the problem. We also propose some heuristics and mathematical programming. Computational experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms.
Topics & Concepts
Job shop schedulingFlow shop schedulingMinificationScheduling (production processes)Computer scienceFlow (mathematics)Mathematical optimizationMathematicsScheduleOperating systemProgramming languageGeometryScheduling and Optimization AlgorithmsAdvanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization