Combining simulation with metaheuristics in distributed scheduling problems with stochastic processing times

In this paper, we focus on a scenario in which a company or a set of companies conforming a supply network must deliver a complex product (service) composed of several components (tasks) to be processed on a set of parallel flow-shops with a common deadline. Each flow-shop represents the manufacturi...

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Published inProceedings - Winter Simulation Conference pp. 2347 - 2357
Main Authors Calvet, Laura, Juan, Angel A., Fernandez-Viagas, Victor, Framinan, Jose M.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.12.2016
Winter Simulation Conference (WSC). Proceedings
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ISBN1509044868
9781509044863
ISSN1558-4305
1558-4305
DOI10.1109/WSC.2016.7822275

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Summary:In this paper, we focus on a scenario in which a company or a set of companies conforming a supply network must deliver a complex product (service) composed of several components (tasks) to be processed on a set of parallel flow-shops with a common deadline. Each flow-shop represents the manufacturing of an independent component of the product, or the set of activities of the service. We assume that the processing times are random variables following a given probability distribution. In this scenario, the product (service) is required to be finished by the deadline with a user-specified probability, and the decision-maker must decide about the starting times of each component/task while minimizing one of the following alternative goals: (a) the maximum completion time; or (b) the accumulated deviations with respect to the deadline. A simheuristic-based methodology is proposed for solving this problem, and a series of computational experiments are performed.
ISBN:1509044868
9781509044863
ISSN:1558-4305
1558-4305
DOI:10.1109/WSC.2016.7822275