Job Shop Scheduling with Setup Times: Exploring the Applicability of a Constraint-based Iterative Sampling Approach
Abstract
This paper presents a heuristic algorithm for solving a job-shop scheduling problem with sequence dependent setup times (SDST-JSSP). The algorithm relies on a core constraint-based search procedure, which generates a consistent ordering of activities requiring the same resource by incrementally imposing precedence constraints on a temporally feasible solution. Key to the effectiveness of the search procedure is a conflict sampling method biased toward selection of most critical conflict and coupled with a non-deterministic choice heuristic to guide the base conflict resolution process. This constraint-based search is then embedded within a larger iterative-sampling search framework to broaden search space coverage and promote solution optimization. The efficacy of the overall heuristic algorithm is demonstrated empirically on a set of previously studied job-shop scheduling benchmark problems with sequence dependent setup times.
BibTeX
@workshop{Oddi-2010-120514,author = {A. Oddi and R. Rasconi and A. Cesta and S. F. Smith},
title = {Job Shop Scheduling with Setup Times: Exploring the Applicability of a Constraint-based Iterative Sampling Approach},
booktitle = {Proceedings of RCRA '10 International Workshop on Evaluation of Algorithms for Solving Problems with Combinatorial Explosion},
year = {2010},
month = {June},
}