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IMA Journal of Management Mathematics 2007 18(2):101-115; doi:10.1093/imaman/dpm016
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© The authors 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. All rights reserved.

Solving parallel machines scheduling problems with sequence-dependent setup times using variable neighbourhood search

Mateus Rocha de Paula**, Martín Gómez Ravetti***, Geraldo Robson Mateus**** and Panos M. Pardalos*****

Computer Science Department, Federal University of Minas Gerais (DCC-UFMG), Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil and Department of Industrialand Systems Engineering, University of Florida (ISE-UF), Gainesville, Florida, USA

** Corresponding author. Email: mahdi{at}dcc.ufmg.br

*** Email: martin{at}dcc.ufmg.br

**** Email: mateus{at}dcc.ufmg.br

***** Email: pardalos{at}ufl.edu


   Abstract

Variable neighbourhood search (VNS) is a modern metaheuristic based on systematic changes of the neighbourhood structure within a search to solve optimization problems. The aim of this paper is to propose and analyse a VNS algorithm to solve scheduling problems with parallel machines and sequence-dependent setup times, which are of great importance on the industrial context. Three versions of a greedy randomized adaptive search procedure algorithm are used to compare with the proposed VNS algorithm to highlight its advantages in terms of generality, quality and speed for large instances.

Keywords: scheduling problems; variable neighbourhood search; GRASP


Received on April 2006. accepted on 9 February 2007.


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