Inspired by a real-world maintenance/job scheduling issue coming from the semiconductor industry, the present paper proposes a new heuristic algorithm structure for the single machine scheduling T-problem with flexible and variable maintenance, job release dates and sequence dependence setup times. Considering the typical shortterm production planning needs, a single maintenance problem has to be scheduled within a certain time interval, along with a set of jobs so as to minimize the total tardiness. A twofold contribution emerges from the present paper. First, four mixed-integer linear programming models are developed for the problem at hand and compared in terms of time to convergence and computational complexity. Second, a novel heuristic algorithm, which has been configured into three distinct variants, has been compared with 17 alternative heuristics from the relevant literature based on a comprehensive experimental campaign. The numerical results allow the selection of the most suitable MILP model and confirm the effectiveness of the proposed heuristic approach.
A new composite heuristic to minimize the total tardiness for the single machine scheduling problem with variable and flexible maintenance
Costa, Antonio
;Rosario Corsini, Roberto;
2025-01-01
Abstract
Inspired by a real-world maintenance/job scheduling issue coming from the semiconductor industry, the present paper proposes a new heuristic algorithm structure for the single machine scheduling T-problem with flexible and variable maintenance, job release dates and sequence dependence setup times. Considering the typical shortterm production planning needs, a single maintenance problem has to be scheduled within a certain time interval, along with a set of jobs so as to minimize the total tardiness. A twofold contribution emerges from the present paper. First, four mixed-integer linear programming models are developed for the problem at hand and compared in terms of time to convergence and computational complexity. Second, a novel heuristic algorithm, which has been configured into three distinct variants, has been compared with 17 alternative heuristics from the relevant literature based on a comprehensive experimental campaign. The numerical results allow the selection of the most suitable MILP model and confirm the effectiveness of the proposed heuristic approach.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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