An ant colony system for permutation flow-shop sequencing

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Abstract

Ant colony system (ACS) is a novel meta-heuristic inspired by the foraging behavior of real ant. This paper is the first to apply ACS for the n/m/P/Cmax problem, an NP-hard sequencing problem which is used to find a processing order of n different jobs to be processed on m machines in the same sequence with minimizing the makespan. To verify the developed ACS algorithm, computational experiments are conducted on the well-known benchmark problem set of Taillard. The ACS algorithm is compared with other mata-heuristics such as genetic algorithm, simulated annealing, and neighborhood search from the literature. Computational results demonstrate that ACS is a more effective mata-heuristic for the n/m/P/Cmax problem. © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Ying, K. C., & Liao, C. J. (2004). An ant colony system for permutation flow-shop sequencing. Computers and Operations Research, 31(5), 791–801. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0305-0548(03)00038-8

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