A heuristic proǵramminǵ procedure for sequencinǵ the static flowshop

This paper describes a heuristic procedure for sequencing the n job m machine static flowshop. Basically, the procedure is performed in two overall steps. In the first step, each of the n jobs is tested as a potential immediate follower to each of the other jobs. In effect, this step of the procedur...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of production research 1982-11, Vol.20 (6), p.753-764
Hauptverfasser: STINSON, JOEL P., SMITH, ARTHUR W.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper describes a heuristic procedure for sequencing the n job m machine static flowshop. Basically, the procedure is performed in two overall steps. In the first step, each of the n jobs is tested as a potential immediate follower to each of the other jobs. In effect, this step of the procedure asks the question, 'how well does a particular job fit in terms of job blocking or machine idleness if it were to follow some other job?' An overall figure of merit, or cost c ij , is determined for each job j as a follower to another job i. Six different heuristics are presented for determining sets of c ij values. Using these values of c ij , the second step then heuristically develops a job sequence by solving the travelling salesman problem. The paper also presents computational experience with the algorithm for a variety of randomly generated test problems (up to 50 jobs and 50 machines in size), and compares its performance with other published heuristic techniques.
ISSN:0020-7543
1366-588X
DOI:10.1080/00207548208947802