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A branch and bound algorithm to minimise the total tardiness in the two-machine permutation flowshop scheduling problem with minimal time lags

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  • Imen Hamdi
  • Ammar Oulamara
  • Taïcir Loukil

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In this paper, we consider the two-machine permutation flowshop scheduling problem with minimal time lags and the objective of minimising total tardiness. Dominance criteria are developed to establish precedence constraints between jobs in an optimal schedule and a lower bound on the total tardiness of the problem is derived. A branch and bound algorithm for this problem is developed to reach an optimal solution using lower bound and dominance criteria. Also, computationally efficient heuristics are proposed. Results of computational experiments on randomly generated problems are reported.

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  • Imen Hamdi & Ammar Oulamara & Taïcir Loukil, 2015. "A branch and bound algorithm to minimise the total tardiness in the two-machine permutation flowshop scheduling problem with minimal time lags," International Journal of Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 23(4), pages 387-405.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijores:v:23:y:2015:i:4:p:387-405
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    1. E. Dhouib & J. Teghem & T. Loukil, 2018. "Non-permutation flowshop scheduling problem with minimal and maximal time lags: theoretical study and heuristic," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 267(1), pages 101-134, August.

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