Abstract

We study a parallel batch-scheduling problem that involves the constraints of different job release times, non-identical job sizes, and incompatible job families, is addressed. Mixed integer programming and constraint programming (CP) models are proposed and tested on a set of common problem instances from a paper in the literature. Then, we compare the performance of the models with that of a variable neighborhood search (VNS) heuristic from the same paper. Computational results show that CP outperforms VNS with respect to solution quality and run time by 3.4%–6.8% and 47%–91%, respectively. When compared to optimal solutions, the results demonstrate CP is capable of generating a near optimal solution in a short amount of time.

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