Evaluating the performance of constructive heuristics for the blocking flow shop scheduling problem with setup times

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This paper addresses the minimization of makespan for the permutation flow shop scheduling problem with blocking and sequence and machine dependent setup times, a problem not yet studied in previous studies. The 14 best known heuristics for the permutation flow shop problem with blocking and no setup times are pre-sented and then adapted to the problem in two different ways; resulting in 28 differ-ent heuristics. The heuristics are then compared using the Taillard database. As there is no other work that addresses the problem with blocking and sequence and ma-chine dependent setup times, a database for the setup times was created. The setup time value was uniformly distributed between 1% and 10%, 50%, 100% and 125% of the processing time value. Computational tests are then presented for each of the 28 heuristics, comparing the mean relative deviation of the makespan, the computa-tional time and the percentage of successes of each method. Results show that the heuristics were capable of providing interesting results.

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Takano, M. I., & Nagano, M. S. (2019). Evaluating the performance of constructive heuristics for the blocking flow shop scheduling problem with setup times. International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations, 10(1), 37–50. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ijiec.2018.5.002

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