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Hybrid rollout approaches for the job shop scheduling problem
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    Hybrid rollout approaches for the job shop scheduling problem (English)
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    24 April 2009
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    In the paper a rollout approach is applied to the deterministic job shop scheduling problem. The aim is to find a feasible solution for which the makespan is minimized. Several priority dispatch rules and their combinations are considered. A hybrid approach defined by combining a construction heuristic and a local search method is proposed. The computational results are presented. A set of experimental instances is taken from three classes of well known benchmark problems.
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    job shop scheduling
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    rollout algorithms
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    hybrid approach
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    priority dispatch rule
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    local search methods
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