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Fuzzy job shop scheduling with lot-sizing
Authors:Sanja Petrovic  Carole Fayad  Dobrila Petrovic  Edmund Burke  Graham Kendall
Institution:(1) School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham, Jubilee Campus, Wollaton Road, Nottingham, NG8 1BB, UK;(2) Faculty of Engineering and Computing, Coventry University, Priory Street, Coventry, CV1 5FB, UK
Abstract:This paper deals with a problem of determining lot-sizes of jobs in a real-world job shop-scheduling in the presence of uncertainty. The main issue discussed in this paper is lot-sizing of jobs. A fuzzy rule-based system is developed which determines the size of lots using the following premise variables: size of the job, the static slack of the job, workload on the shop floor, and the priority of the job. Both premise and conclusion variables are modelled as linguistic variables represented by using fuzzy sets (apart from the priority of the job which is a crisp value). The determined lots’ sizes are input to a fuzzy multi-objective genetic algorithm for job shop scheduling. Imprecise jobs’ processing times and due dates are modelled by using fuzzy sets. The objectives that are used to measure the quality of the generated schedules are average weighted tardiness of jobs, the number of tardy jobs, the total setup time, the total idle time of machines and the total flow time of jobs. The developed algorithm is analysed on real-world data obtained from a printing company.
Keywords:Job shop scheduling  Fuzzy rule-based system  Lot-sizing  Batching  Fuzzy multi-objective genetic algorithm  Real-world application  Dispatching rules
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