Job shop scheduling with beam search
Date
1999Source Title
European Journal of Operational Research
Print ISSN
0377-2217
Publisher
Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Volume
118
Issue
2
Pages
390 - 412
Language
English
Type
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Abstract
Beam Search is a heuristic method for solving optimization problems. It is an adaptation of the branch and bound method in which only some nodes are evaluated in the search tree. At any level, only the promising nodes are kept for further branching and remaining nodes are pruned off permanently. In this paper, we develop a beam search based scheduling algorithm for the job shop problem. Both the makespan and mean tardiness are used as the performance measures. The proposed algorithm is also compared with other well known search methods and dispatching rules for a wide variety of problems. The results indicate that the beam search technique is a very competitive and promising tool which deserves further research in the scheduling literature.
Keywords
AlgorithmsHeuristic methods
Industrial management
Manufacture
Operations research
Optimization
Beam search
Job shop scheduling
Scheduling