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    Recent Research Trends in Genetic Algorithm Based Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problems

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    Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem (FJSSP) is an extension of the classical Job Shop Scheduling Problem (JSSP). The FJSSP is known to be NP-hard problem with regard to optimization and it is very difficult to find reasonably accurate solutions of the problem instances in a rational time. Extensive research has been carried out in this area especially over the span of the last 20 years in which the hybrid approaches involving Genetic Algorithm (GA) have gained the most popularity. Keeping in view this aspect, this article presents a comprehensive literature review of the FJSSPs solved using the GA. The survey is further extended by the inclusion of the hybrid GA (hGA) techniques used in the solution of the problem. This review will give readers an insight into use of certain parameters in their future research along with future research directions

    A research survey: review of flexible job shop scheduling techniques

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    In the last 25 years, extensive research has been carried out addressing the flexible job shop scheduling (JSS) problem. A variety of techniques ranging from exact methods to hybrid techniques have been used in this research. The paper aims at presenting the development of flexible JSS and a consolidated survey of various techniques that have been employed since 1990 for problem resolution. The paper comprises evaluation of publications and research methods used in various research papers. Finally, conclusions are drawn based on performed survey results. A total of 404 distinct publications were found addressing the FJSSP. Some of the research papers presented more than one technique/algorithm to solve the problem that is categorized into 410 different applications. Selected time period of these research papers is between 1990 and February 2014. Articles were searched mainly on major databases such as SpringerLink, Science Direct, IEEE Xplore, Scopus, EBSCO, etc. and other web sources. All databases were searched for “flexible job shop” and “scheduling” in the title an

    A decentralized metaheuristic approach applied to the FMS scheduling problem

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    La programaci贸n de FMS ha sido uno de los temas m谩s populares para los investigadores. Se han entregado varios enfoques para programar los FMS, incluidas las t茅cnicas de simulaci贸n y los m茅todos anal铆ticos. Las metaheur铆sticas descentralizadas pueden verse como una forma en que la poblaci贸n se divide en varias subpoblaciones, con el objetivo de reducir el tiempo de ejecuci贸n y el n煤mero de evaluaciones, debido a la separaci贸n del espacio de b煤squeda. La descentralizaci贸n es una ruta de investigaci贸n prominente en la programaci贸n, por lo que el costo de la computaci贸n se puede reducir y las soluciones se pueden encontrar m谩s r谩pido, sin penalizar la funci贸n objetivo. En este proyecto, se propone una metaheur铆stica descentralizada en el contexto de un problema de programaci贸n flexible del sistema de fabricaci贸n. La principal contribuci贸n de este proyecto es analizar otros tipos de divisi贸n del espacio de b煤squeda, particularmente aquellos asociados con el dise帽o f铆sico del FMS. El desempe帽o del enfoque descentralizado se validar谩 con los puntos de referencia de programaci贸n de FMS.FMS scheduling has been one of the most popular topics for researchers. A number of approaches have been delivered to schedule FMSs including simulation techniques and analytical methods. Decentralized metaheuristics can be seen as a way where the population is divided into several subpopulations, aiming to reduce the run time and the numbers of evaluation, due to the separation of the search space. Decentralization is a prominent research path in scheduling so the computing cost can be reduced and solutions can be found faster, without penalizing the objective function. In this project, a decentralized metaheuristic is proposed in the context of a flexible manufacturing system scheduling problem. The main contribution of this project is to analyze other types of search space division, particularly those associated with the physical layout of the FMS. The performance of the decentralized approach will be validated with FMS scheduling benchmarks.Ingeniero (a) IndustrialPregrad

    An enhanced PSO-based algorithm for multiobjective flexible job shop scheduling problems(FJSSPs)

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