Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1134640 | Computers & Industrial Engineering | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper investigates how to adapt a discrepancy-based search method to solve two-stage hybrid flowshop scheduling problems in which each stage consists of several identical machines operating in parallel. The objective is to determine a schedule that minimizes the makespan. We present an adaptation of the Climbing Depth-bounded Discrepancy Search (CDDS) method based on Johnson’s rule and on dedicated lower bounds for the two-stage hybrid flow shop problem. We report the results of extensive computational experiments, which show that the proposed adaptation of the CDDS method solves instances in restrained CPU time and with high quality of makespan.
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Authors
Abir Ben Hmida, Mohamed Haouari, Marie-José Huguet, Pierre Lopez,