Minimizing Makespan in a Flow Shop Scheduling Problem
Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2014, Vol 15, Issue 43
Abstract
This paper studies the problem of flow shop scheduling in order to minimize the maximum time of completion of all jobs. Taking into consideration all the aspects involved in scheduling this specific case of problem is one of the most important because of its applicability on the engineering field, many solutions being proposed for its solving. By combining priority rules with genetic algorithms, this paper offers a hybrid solution for solving this problem.
Authors and Affiliations
Daniel BĂNCILĂ, Constantin BUZATU
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