Hybrid genetic algorithms for minimizing makespan in dynamic job shop scheduling problem
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Job shop scheduling has been the focus of a substantial amount of research over the last decade and most of these approaches are formulated and designed to address the static job shop scheduling problem. Dynamic events such as random job arrivals, machine breakdowns and changes in processing time, which are inevitable occurrences in production environment, are ignored in static job shop scheduling problem. As dynamic job shop scheduling problem is known NP-hard combinatorial optimization, this paper introduces efficient hybrid Genetic Algorithm (GA) methodologies for minimizing makespan in this kind of problem. Various benchmark problems including the number of jobs, the number of machines, and different dynamic events are generated and detailed numerical experiments are carried out to evaluate the performance of proposed methodologies. The numerical results indicate that the proposed methods produce superior solutions for well-known benchmark problems compared to those reported in the literature. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Dynamic job shop scheduling, Hybrid genetic algorithm, Tabu search, Algorithms, Benchmarking, Combinatorial optimization, Genetic algorithms, Numerical methods, Optimization, Scheduling, Bench-mark problems, Hybrid genetic algorithms, Job shop scheduling problems, Machine breakdown, Minimizing makespan, Numerical experiments, Production environments, Job shop scheduling, Optimization, Combinatorial optimization, 330, Scheduling, Dynamic job shop scheduling, Genetic algorithms, Job shop scheduling, 650, Tabu search, Benchmarking, Hybrid genetic algorithm, Hybrid genetic algorithms, Production environments, Numerical methods, Minimizing makespan, Bench-mark problems, Machine breakdown, Algorithms, Job shop scheduling problems, Numerical experiments
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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering
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