Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
384641 Expert Systems with Applications 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, we propose an efficient simulation-based two-stage scheduling methodology by integrating vector ordinal optimization (VOO) and response surface methodology (RSM) to make a good scheduling policy for fab operation. The suggested method combines local and global rules into a single rule, with the objective of simultaneously optimizing multiple performance indices. Our approach consists of 2 stages: rule combination selection, and parameter optimization. In the first stage, we apply the VOO techniques to effectively selecting good rule combination. Results show that 1 orders of computation time reduction over traditional simulations can be achieved. In the second stage, we adopt RSM and desirability function to tune the parameters associated to scheduling algorithm. The proposed approach is validated by means of a comparison with other scheduling policies. The results show that the proposed scheduling method is effective.

► A simulation-based two-stage scheduling methodology are proposed. ► In the first stage, the VOO techniques are applied to effectively selecting good rule combination. ► In the second stage, we adopt RSM and desirability function to tune the parameters associated to scheduling algorithm. ► Results indicate that one orders of computation time reduction over traditional simulations can be achieved.

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