A new dispatching mechanism for parallel-machine scheduling with different efficiencies and sequence-dependent setup times
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/33038Date
2024-02-22Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
he Apparent Tardiness Cost (ATC) dispatching rule was initially developed to minimize tardiness in single machine scheduling problems. ATC extensions have been frequently applied in other production settings,
relying heavily on blocking idle machine capacity with a single-machine outlook; this approach may not
result in the best outcomes, considering that machines have different efficiencies. This study develops a new
dispatching rule for parallel-machine scheduling, considering different machine efficiencies, ready times, and
sequence-dependent setup times to minimize the total weighted tardiness. The proposed method reduces the
time interference factor of the denominator item in the dispatching rule and uses more effective methods for
selecting the best processing machine for the jobs. The grid approach is used to evaluate the method against
the state-of-the-art. The experimental results confirm that the developed method is superior regardless of the
type of parallel machines, the problem scale, and other operational parameters. It is also shown that other
ATC dispatching rules can be improved by applying the proposed approach. The proposed method could be
incorporated into soft computing techniques for more effective and efficient scheduling.
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ElsevierCitation
Wu G, Pourhejazy P, Li, Wu. A new dispatching mechanism for parallel-machine scheduling with different efficiencies and sequence-dependent setup times. Decision Analytics Journal. 2024Metadata
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