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Multicriteria scheduling optimization using an elitist multiobjective population heuristic: the h-NSDE algorithm

Andreas C. Nearchou ()
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Andreas C. Nearchou: University of Patras

Journal of Heuristics, 2018, vol. 24, issue 6, No 1, 817-851

Abstract: Abstract In today’s manufacturing industry more than one performance criteria are considered for optimization to various degrees simultaneously. To deal with such hard competitive environments it is essential to develop appropriate multicriteria scheduling approaches. In this paper consideration is given to the problem of scheduling n independent jobs on a single machine with due dates and objective to simultaneously minimize three performance criteria namely, total weighted tardiness (TWT), maximum tardiness and maximum earliness. In the single machine scheduling literature no previous studies have been performed on test problems examining these criteria simultaneously. After positioning the problem within the relevant research field, we present a new heuristic algorithm for its solution. The developed algorithm termed the hybrid non-dominated sorting differential evolution (h-NSDE) is an extension of the author’s previous algorithm for the single-machine mono-criterion TWT problem. h-NSDE is devoted to the search for Pareto-optimal solutions. To enable the decision maker for evaluating a greater number of alternative non-dominated solutions, three multiobjective optimization approaches have been implemented and tested within the context of h-NSDE: including a weighted-sum based approach, a fuzzy-measures based approach which takes into account the interaction among the criteria as well as a Pareto-based approach. Experiments conducted on existing data set benchmarks problems show the effect of these approaches on the performance of the h-NSDE algorithm. Moreover, comparative results between h-NSDE and some of the most popular multiobjective metaheuristics including SPEA2 and NSGA-II show clear superiority for h-NSDE in terms of both solution quality and solution diversity.

Keywords: Multi-objective; Optimization; Combinatorial; Pareto; Fuzzy measures; Choquet integral; early/tardy; JIT; Evolutionary; Heuristic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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