A competitive magnet-based genetic algorithm for solving the resource-constrained project scheduling problem |
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Authors: | Reza Zamani |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Informatics, University of Wollongong, Building 39, SISAT, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper presents a genetic algorithm for solving the resource-constrained project scheduling problem. The innovative component of the algorithm is the use of a magnet-based crossover operator that can preserve up to two contiguous parts from the receiver and one contiguous part from the donator genotype. For this purpose, a number of genes in the receiver genotype absorb one another to have the same order and contiguity they have in the donator genotype. The ability of maintaining up to three contiguous parts from two parents distinguishes this crossover operator from the powerful and famous two-point crossover operator, which can maintain only two contiguous parts, both from the same parent. Comparing the performance of the new procedure with that of other procedures indicates its effectiveness and competence. |
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Keywords: | Genetic algorithms Resource-constrained Project scheduling Precedence-based permutation Crossover operators |
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