Abstract
In this paper, we investigate how to apply the hybrid genetic algorithms (the memetic algorithms) to solve the parallel machine scheduling problem. There are two essential issues to be dealt with for all kinds of parallel machine scheduling problems: job partition among machines and job sequence within each machine. The basic idea of the proposed method is that (a) use the genetic algorithms to evolve the job partition and then (b) apply a local optimizer to adjust the job permutation to push each chromosome climb to his local optima. Preliminary computational experiments demonstrate that the hybrid genetic algorithm outperforms the genetic algorithms and the conventional heuristics.
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