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An Automatic Heuristic Design Approach for Seru Scheduling Problem with Resource Conflicts

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  • Rongxin Zhan
  • Jinhui Zhang
  • Zihua Cui
  • Jin Peng
  • Dongni Li
  • Shi Cheng

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In current environments, production systems need the ability of quick response to face the volatile markets. Seru production systems, as a new mode of the production system, have the advantages of quick response, high flexibility, and high efficiency. Seru scheduling, which refers to constructing serus with an exact sequence in limited workspace, is an important decision problem in the operational management of seru production systems and can reflect the reconfiguration nature of seru production systems. This study investigates a seru scheduling problem with resource conflicts, whose objective is to minimize the makespan. An automatic heuristic design approach that combines a genetic programming algorithm and structure similarity-based operators is proposed. Comparative experiments are conducted with human-made rules, basic genetic programming, genetic programming-based algorithm, and with some state-of-the-art scheduling algorithms. The results show the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithm.

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  • Rongxin Zhan & Jinhui Zhang & Zihua Cui & Jin Peng & Dongni Li & Shi Cheng, 2021. "An Automatic Heuristic Design Approach for Seru Scheduling Problem with Resource Conflicts," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:8166343
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/8166343
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    1. Li, Dongni & Jiang, Yuzhou & Zhang, Jinhui & Cui, Zihua & Yin, Yong, 2023. "An on-line seru scheduling algorithm with proactive waiting considering resource conflicts," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 309(2), pages 506-515.

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