The three-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimise maximum lateness with separate setup times (Q1000165)

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The three-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimise maximum lateness with separate setup times
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    The three-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimise maximum lateness with separate setup times (English)
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    5 February 2009
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    Summary: We address the three-machine flowshop scheduling problem to minimise maximum lateness, where setup times are considered separate from processing times. We establish a dominance relation for the problem where it specifies which of the two adjacent jobs should precede in an optimal solution. Moreover, we propose three heuristics: Earliest Due Date (EDD), an Enhanced Earliest Due Date (EEDD) and a Polynomial Genetic-based Algorithm (PGA). We conduct computational analysis on randomly generated problems to evaluate the performance of the proposed heuristics. The analysis shows that the performance of EEDD is acceptable if the computational time is of the main concern and the number of jobs are large. The analysis also shows that PGA significantly outperforms EDD and EEDD.
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    dominance relation
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    heuristics
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    setup times
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    operational research
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