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A flow-based tabu search algorithm for the RCPSP with transfer times

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  • Jens Poppenborg

    (Clausthal University of Technology)

  • Sigrid Knust

    (University of Osnabrück)

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In this paper, we propose a tabu search algorithm for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem with transfer times. Solutions are represented by resource flows extending the disjunctive graph model for shop scheduling problems. Neighborhoods are defined by parallel and serial modifications rerouting or reversing flow on certain arcs. This approach is evaluated from a theoretical and experimental point of view. Besides studying the connectivity of different neighborhoods, computational results are presented for benchmark instances with and without transfer times.

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  • Jens Poppenborg & Sigrid Knust, 2016. "A flow-based tabu search algorithm for the RCPSP with transfer times," OR Spectrum: Quantitative Approaches in Management, Springer;Gesellschaft für Operations Research e.V., vol. 38(2), pages 305-334, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:orspec:v:38:y:2016:i:2:d:10.1007_s00291-015-0402-2
    DOI: 10.1007/s00291-015-0402-2
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