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A novel discrete artificial bee colony algorithm for the hybrid flowshop scheduling problem with makespan minimisation

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.omega.2013.12.004

Keywords

Hybrid flowshop; Makespan; Heuristics; Metaheuristics; Artificial bee colony

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [61174187, 61174189, 61104179]
  2. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University [NCET-13-0106]
  3. Science Foundation of Liaoning Province in China [2013020016]
  4. Basic Scientific Research Foundation of Northeast University [N110208001]
  5. Starting Foundation of Northeast University [29321006]
  6. Doctoral Program Foundation of Institutions of Higher Education of China [20130002110057, 20130042110035]
  7. IAPI Fundamental Research Funds [2013ZCX04-04]
  8. Shandong Province Key Laboratory of Intelligent Information Processing and Network Security (Liaocheng University)

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The hybrid flowshop scheduling (HFS) problem with the objective of minimising the makespan has important applications in a variety of industrial systems. This paper presents an effective discrete artificial bee colony (DABC) algorithm that has a hybrid representation and a combination of forward decoding and backward decoding methods for solving the problem. Based on the dispatching rules, the well-known NEH heuristic, and the two decoding methods, we first provide a total of 24 heuristics. Next, an initial population is generated with a high level of quality and diversity based on the presented heuristics. A new control parameter is introduced to conduct the search of employed bees and onlooker bees with the intention of balancing the global exploration and local exploitation, and an enhanced strategy is proposed for the scout bee phase to prevent the algorithm from searching in poor regions of the solution space. A problem-specific local refinement procedure is developed to search for solution space that is unexplored by the honey bees. Afterward, the parameters and operators of the proposed DABC are calibrated by means of a design of experiments approach. Finally, a comparative evaluation is conducted, with the best performing algorithms presented for the HFS problem under consideration, and with adaptations of some state-of-the-art metaheuristics that were originally designed for other HFS problems. The results show that the proposed DABC performs much better than the other algorithms in solving the HFS problem with the makespan criterion. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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