Solving job shop scheduling with setup times through constraint-based iterative sampling: an experimental analysis (Q421447)
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Solving job shop scheduling with setup times through constraint-based iterative sampling: an experimental analysis (English)
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23 May 2012
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A core constraint-based search procedure embedded within a larger iterative-sampling search framework is proposed for solving a job-shop scheduling problem with sequence dependent setup times and min/max separation constraints among the activities (SDST-JSSP/max). The core constraint-based search procedure generates a consistent ordering of activities that require the same resource by incrementally adding precedence constraints between activity pairs belonging to a temporally feasible solution. The search procedure is a conflict sampling method biased toward selection of the most critical conflicts coupled with a non-deterministic choice heuristic to guide the base conflict resolution process. The iterative sampling procedure is not tailored to the job-shop problem in any way and it aims at broadening the search space coverage and promoting solution optimization. The effectiveness of the overall heuristic algorithm is demonstrated by performing a set of experiments on a set of previously studied job-shop scheduling benchmark problems with sequence dependent setup times and by introducing a new benchmark with setups and generalized precedence constraints.
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random-restart
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constraint-based reasoning
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job-shop scheduling
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setup times
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generalized precedence constraints
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