Abstract

We address in this paper the two-machine job shop scheduling problem with a single server that sets up the jobs before they get processed on the machines. The server is only needed during the set-up and becomes free at the end of this phase. Moreover, the set-ups are non-anticipatory and the set-up times are sequence-independent. We seek a schedule that minimizes the overall completion time, also called the makespan. We propose several lower bounds to the problem and prove the NP-hardness in the strong sense of two restricted cases. In addition, we present a linear time algorithm for a special case. In order to solve the general problem, we develop a genetic and simulated annealing algorithms that use feasibility guaranteed procedures. An experimental study is carried out to analyze the performance of these meta-heuristic methods.

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