Title of article :
Scheduling experiments on a nuclear reactor using mixed integer programming
Author/Authors :
Lawrence David Drees، نويسنده , , Wilbert E. Wilhelm، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
25
From page :
1013
To page :
1037
Abstract :
This paper describes an approach for scheduling a nuclear reactor that irradiates samples as required by customers. The environment involves a flowshop that consists of two stations, each composed of a set of parallel machines. Some jobs may be preempted, while others may not. Some jobs have deadlines, while others have due-dates. Some jobs require special tooling, while others do not. The problem is modeled as a time-indexed, mixed integer program with the objective of minimizing weighted tardiness. Pre-processing eliminates unnecessary variables and five solution strategies — four optimizing and one heuristic — are devised to utilize the options provided by a commercial solver. The strategies are compared on a set of 25 ten-job test instances. Jobs were selected randomly from a database of 103 actual jobs. One particular optimizing strategy worked especially well — it optimized 80% of the test problems within a predetermined time limit and did so with an average run-time of less than 1 min.
Keywords :
Resource constrained scheduling , Mixed integer programming , Parallel machines , Flowshop , Heuristic
Journal title :
Computers and Operations Research
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Computers and Operations Research
Record number :
927180
Link To Document :
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