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An experimental evaluation of heuristics for scheduling in a real-life flowshop with sequence-dependent setup times of jobs
Date Issued
15-05-1997
Author(s)
Parthasarathy, Srinivasaraghavan
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
This paper deals with the development and evaluation of heuristics for scheduling in a real-life flowshop. The case study differs from the conventional flowshop scheduling problem in that the setup times of jobs are separated from process times and are sequence-dependent. We present a heuristic algorithm that makes use of simulated annealing (SA) technique. We also present a perturbation scheme in the SA algorithm. The proposed and existing heuristics are evaluated for scheduling to minimize the maximum weighted tardiness of a job and total weighted tardiness of jobs. The results of the computational evaluation reveal that the proposed heuristic performs much better than the existing ones.
Volume
49