Abstract

We consider the unrelated parallel-machine scheduling problem with sequence- and machine-dependent setup times and due-date constraints. There are N jobs, each having a due date and requiring a single operation on one of the M machines. A setup is required if there is a switch from processing one type of job to another. Due to the characteristics of machines, the processing time depends upon the job and machine on which the job is processed, and the setup time is sequence and machine dependent. In addition, certain jobs have strict due-date constraints. An effective heuristic based on a modified apparent-tardiness-cost-with-setup procedure, the simulated annealing method, and designed improvement procedures is proposed to minimize the total tardiness of this scheduling problem. Computational characteristics of the proposed heuristic are evaluated through an extensive experiment using a newly created data set. Computational results show that the proposed heuristic is able to effectively improve the initial solutions, obtained by a modified apparent-tardiness-cost-with-setup procedure, and obtains better results than a random descent heuristic.

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