A hybrid genetic algorithm to minimize total tardiness for unrelated parallel machine scheduling with precedence constraints

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The paper presents a novel hybrid genetic algorithm (HGA) for a deterministic scheduling problem where multiple jobs with arbitrary precedence constraints are processed on multiple unrelated parallel machines. The objective is to minimize total tardiness, since delays of the jobs may lead to punishment cost or cancellation of orders by the clients in many situations. A priority rule-based heuristic algorithm, which schedules a prior job on a prior machine according to the priority rule at each iteration, is suggested and embedded to the HGA for initial feasible schedules that can be improved in further stages. Computational experiments are conducted to show that the proposed HGA performs well with respect to accuracy and efficiency of solution for small-sized problems and gets better results than the conventional genetic algorithm within the same runtime for large-sized problems. © 2013 Chunfeng Liu.

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Liu, C. (2013). A hybrid genetic algorithm to minimize total tardiness for unrelated parallel machine scheduling with precedence constraints. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/537127

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