Abstract

The problem investigated in this study involves an unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem with sequence-dependent setup times, different release dates, machine eligibility and precedence constraints. This problem has been inspired from a realistic scheduling problem in the shipyard. The optimization criteria are to simultaneously minimize mean weighted flow time and mean weighted tardiness. To formulate this complicated problem, a new mixed-integer programming model is presented. Considering the NP-complete characteristic of this problem, two famous meta-heuristics including a non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) and a multi-objective ant colony optimization (MOACO) which is a modified and adaptive version of BicriterionAnt algorithm are developed. Obviously, the precedence constraints increase the complexity of the scheduling problem in strong sense in order to generate feasible solutions, especially in parallel machine environment. Therefore a new corrective algorithm is proposed to obtain the feasibility in all stages of the algorithms. Due to the fact that appropriate design of parameter has a significant effect on the performance of algorithms, we calibrate the parameters of these algorithms by using new approach of Taguchi method. The performances of the proposed meta-heuristics are evaluated by a number of numerical examples. The results indicated that the suggested MOACO statistically outperformed the proposed NSGA-II in solving the test problems. In addition, the application of the proposed algorithms is justified by a real block erection scheduling problem in the shipyard.

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