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Solving Scheduling Problems with Genetic Algorithms using a Priority Encoding Scheme

J. L. Subirats, H. Mesa, F. Ortega-Zamorano, G. E. Juárez, J. M. Jerez, I. Turias, L. Franco

Lecture Notes in Computer Science2017Vol. 10305: 52-61
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Scheduling problems are very hard computational tasks with several applications in multitude of domains. In this work we solve a practical problem motivated by a real industry situation, in which we apply a genetic algorithm for finding an acceptable solution in a very short time interval. The main novelty introduced in this work is the use of a priority based chromosome codification that determines the precedence of a task with respect to other ones, permitting to introduce in a very simple way all problem constraints, including setup costs and workforce availability. Results show the suitability of the approach, obtaining real time solutions for tasks with up to 50 products.

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Genetic Algorithms
Scheduling Problems
Priority Encoding
Optimization
Evolutionary Algorithms
Combinatorial Optimization
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10305
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52-61
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1/1/2017
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