Hybrid Flow Shop Scheduling with Availability Constraints
Hamid Allaoui () and
Abdelhakim Artiba ()
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Hamid Allaoui: Universitè de Lille Nord de France, Universit/‘e dÁrtois
Abdelhakim Artiba: Universitè de Lille Nord de France, Universitè de Valenciennes
Chapter 12 in Essays in Production, Project Planning and Scheduling, 2014, pp 277-299 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The success of a product depends on the costs incurred through its entire processing. Indeed, an efficient schedule can significantly reduce the total costs. Most of the literature on scheduling assumes that machines are always available. However, due to maintenance activities machines cannot operate continuously without some unavailability periods. This chapter deals with scheduling a hybrid flow shop with availability constraints to minimize makespan. We investigate exact methods to solve two special cases of this problem to optimality. We formulate a dynamic programming to solve two-machine flow shop and a branch and bound algorithm to solve the two-stage hybrid flow shop.
Keywords: Schedule Problem; Completion Time; Flow Shop; Preventive Maintenance; Short Processing Time (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9056-2_12
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