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Dynamic Job-Shop Scheduling Research Based on Rolling Horizon Technology

Shu-juan Wang (), Chang-an Liu (), Hao-yu Wang () and Yan Li ()
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Shu-juan Wang: Shandong University
Chang-an Liu: Shandong University
Hao-yu Wang: Shandong University
Yan Li: Shandong University

A chapter in Proceedings of 20th International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2013, pp 1045-1053 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In order to improve the scheduling efficiency and make up for the lack of continuity, a hybrid dynamic scheduling strategy of event-driven and cycle-driven is put forward. Changed-cycle rolling horizon technology is used to realize this strategy. Through researching disturbance factors of workshop, a multi-level strategy including deviation calculation, isolation operation, local update and global update are put forward. According to this strategy, when finds disturbance events, system evaluates events immediately, then a suitable operation is chosen to deal with these events. At last, a scheduling example show that the method is available and effectively.

Keywords: Dynamic scheduling; Deviation calculation; Multi-level dynamic scheduling strategy; Rolling horizon technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-40063-6_102

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