Local search approaches for the test laboratory scheduling problem with variable task grouping

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The Test Laboratory Scheduling Problem (TLSP) is a real-world scheduling problem that extends the well-known Resource-Constrained Project Scheduling Problem (RCPSP) by several new constraints. Most importantly, the jobs have to be assembled out of several smaller tasks by the solver, before they can be scheduled. In this paper, we introduce different metaheuristic solution approaches for this problem. We propose four new neighborhoods that modify the grouping of tasks. In combination with neighborhoods for scheduling, they are used by our metaheuristics to produce high-quality solutions for both randomly generated and real-world instances. In particular, Simulated Annealing managed to find solutions that are competitive with the best known results and improve upon the state-of-the-art for larger instances. The algorithm is currently used for the daily planning of a large real-world laboratory.

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Mischek, F., Musliu, N., & Schaerf, A. (2023). Local search approaches for the test laboratory scheduling problem with variable task grouping. Journal of Scheduling, 26(5), 457–477. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10951-021-00699-2

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