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Evolutionary search for difficult problem instances to support the design of job shop dispatching rules
Authors:Juergen Branke  Christoph W. Pickardt
Affiliation:Warwick Business School, The University of Warwick, CV4 7AL Coventry, UK
Abstract:Dispatching rules are simple scheduling heuristics that are widely applied in industrial practice. Their popularity can be attributed to their ability to flexibly react to shop floor disruptions that are prevalent in many real-world manufacturing environments. However, it is a challenging and time-consuming task to design local, decentralised dispatching rules that result in a good global performance of a complex shop.An evolutionary algorithm is developed to generate job shop problem instances for which an examined dispatching rule fails to achieve a good solution due to a single suboptimal decision. These instances can be easily analysed to reveal limitations of that rule which helps with the design of better rules. The method is applied to a job shop problem from the literature, resulting in new best dispatching rules for the mean flow time measure.
Keywords:Evolutionary computations   Heuristics   Scheduling   Metaheuristics   Distributed decision making
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