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Stochastic Scheduling for a Network of Flexible Job Shops

In: Heuristics, Metaheuristics and Approximate Methods in Planning and Scheduling

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  • Subhash C. Sarin

    (Virginia Tech)

  • Hanif D. Sherali

    (Virginia Tech)

  • Amrusha Varadarajan

    (Virginia Tech)

  • Lingrui Liao

    (Virginia Tech)

Abstract

In this chapter, we address the problem of optimally routing and sequencing a set of jobs over a network of flexible machines for the objective of minimizing the sum of completion times and the cost incurred, assuming stochastic job processing times. This problem is of particular interest for the production control in high investment, low volume manufacturing environments, such as pilot-fabrication of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) devices. We model this problem as a two-stage stochastic program with recourse, where the first-stage decision variables are binary and the second-stage variables are continuous. This basic formulation lacks relatively complete recourse due to infeasibilities that are caused by the presence of re-entrant flows in the processing routes, and also because of potential deadlocks that result from the first-stage routing and sequencing decisions. We use the expected processing times of operations to enhance the formulation of the first-stage problem, resulting in good linear programming bounds and inducing feasibility for the second-stage problem. In addition, we develop valid inequalities for the first-stage problem to further tighten its formulation. Experimental results are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of using these strategies within a decomposition algorithm (the L-shaped method) to solve the underlying stochastic program. In addition, we present heuristic methods to handle large-sized instances of this problem and provide related computational results.

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  • Subhash C. Sarin & Hanif D. Sherali & Amrusha Varadarajan & Lingrui Liao, 2016. "Stochastic Scheduling for a Network of Flexible Job Shops," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Ghaith Rabadi (ed.), Heuristics, Metaheuristics and Approximate Methods in Planning and Scheduling, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 45-75, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-319-26024-2_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-26024-2_3
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