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A note on the total completion time problem in a permutation flowshop with a learning effect

Chin-Chia Wu and Wen-Chiung Lee

European Journal of Operational Research, 2009, vol. 192, issue 1, 343-347

Abstract: The concept of learning process plays a key role in production environments. However, it is relatively unexplored in the flowshop setting. In this short note, we consider a permutation flowshop scheduling problem with a learning effect where the objective is to minimize the sum of completion times or flowtime. A dominance rule and several lower bounds are established to speed up the search for the optimal solution. In addition, the performances of several well-known heuristics are evaluated when the learning effect is present.

Keywords: Scheduling; Permutation; flowshop; Flowtime; Learning; effect (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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