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Dr. Mohamed Anis Gharbi

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Department of Industrial Engineering, College of Engineering, King Saud University, PO Box 800 Riyadh 11421, Saudi Arabia

The Two-Machine Flowshop Scheduling Problem with Sequence-Independent Setup Times: New Lower Bounding Strategies

Gharbi, Anis . 2013

Scheduling Two-machine flowshop Sequence-independent setup times Lower bounds Lagrangian relaxat

The two-machine flowshop environment with sequence-independent setup times has been intensely investigated both from theoretical and practical perspectives in the scheduling literature. Nevertheless, very scant attention has been devoted to deriving effective lower bounding strategies. In this paper, we propose new lower bounds for the total completion time minimization criterion. These bounds are based on three relaxation schemes, namely the waiting time-based relaxation scheme, the single machine-based relaxation scheme, and the Lagrangian relaxation scheme. Extensive computational study carried on instances with up to 500 jobs reveals that embedding the waiting time-based bounding strategy within the Lagrangian relaxation framework yields the best performance while requiring negligible CPU time.

Volume Number
231
Issue Number
1
Magazine \ Newspaper
European Journal of Operational Research
Pages
169–78
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