Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research
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Resumo: | This research focuses on the Hybrid Flow Shop production scheduling problem, which is one of the most difficult problems to solve. The literature points to several studies that focus the Hybrid Flow Shop scheduling problem with monocriteria functions. Despite of the fact that, many real world problems involve several objective functions, they can often compete and conflict, leading researchers to concentrate direct their efforts on the development of methods that take consider this variant into consideration. The goal of the study is to review and analyze the methods in order to solve the Hybrid Flow Shop production scheduling problem with multicriteria functions in the literature. The analyses were performed using several papers that have been published over the years, also the parallel machines types, the approach used to develop solution methods, the type of method develop, the objective function, the performance criterion adopted, and the additional constraints considered. The results of the reviewing and analysis of 46 papers showed opportunities for future researchon this topic, including the following: (i) use uniform and dedicated parallel machines, (ii) use exact and metaheuristics approaches, (iv) develop lower and uppers bounds, relations of dominance and different search strategiesto improve the computational time of the exact methods, (v) develop other types of metaheuristic, (vi) work with anticipatory setups, and (vii) add constraints faced by the production systems itself. |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future researchProduction SchedulingMulticriteria FunctionsHybrid Flow ShopLiterature.This research focuses on the Hybrid Flow Shop production scheduling problem, which is one of the most difficult problems to solve. The literature points to several studies that focus the Hybrid Flow Shop scheduling problem with monocriteria functions. Despite of the fact that, many real world problems involve several objective functions, they can often compete and conflict, leading researchers to concentrate direct their efforts on the development of methods that take consider this variant into consideration. The goal of the study is to review and analyze the methods in order to solve the Hybrid Flow Shop production scheduling problem with multicriteria functions in the literature. The analyses were performed using several papers that have been published over the years, also the parallel machines types, the approach used to develop solution methods, the type of method develop, the objective function, the performance criterion adopted, and the additional constraints considered. The results of the reviewing and analysis of 46 papers showed opportunities for future researchon this topic, including the following: (i) use uniform and dedicated parallel machines, (ii) use exact and metaheuristics approaches, (iv) develop lower and uppers bounds, relations of dominance and different search strategiesto improve the computational time of the exact methods, (v) develop other types of metaheuristic, (vi) work with anticipatory setups, and (vii) add constraints faced by the production systems itself.Independent2014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/24210.14807/ijmp.v5i4.242Independent Journal of Management & Production; Vol. 5 No. 4 (2014): Independent Journal of Management & Production; 1004-10312236-269X2236-269Xreponame:Independent Journal of Management & Productioninstname:Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)instacron:IJM&Penghttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/242/202http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/242/425Morais, Marcia de FatimaBoiko, Thays Josyane PerassoliCoelho, Leandro dos Santosda Rocha, Rony PetersonParaíso, Paulo Robertoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-24T12:36:34Zoai:www.ijmp.jor.br:article/242Revistahttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/PUBhttp://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/oaiijmp@ijmp.jor.br||paulo@paulorodrigues.pro.br||2236-269X2236-269Xopendoar:2024-04-24T12:36:34Independent Journal of Management & Production - Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)false |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research Morais, Marcia de Fatima Production Scheduling Multicriteria Functions Hybrid Flow Shop Literature. |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research |
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Multicriteria hybrid flow shop scheduling problem: literature review, analysis, and future research |
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Morais, Marcia de Fatima |
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Morais, Marcia de Fatima Boiko, Thays Josyane Perassoli Coelho, Leandro dos Santos da Rocha, Rony Peterson Paraíso, Paulo Roberto |
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Boiko, Thays Josyane Perassoli Coelho, Leandro dos Santos da Rocha, Rony Peterson Paraíso, Paulo Roberto |
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Morais, Marcia de Fatima Boiko, Thays Josyane Perassoli Coelho, Leandro dos Santos da Rocha, Rony Peterson Paraíso, Paulo Roberto |
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Production Scheduling Multicriteria Functions Hybrid Flow Shop Literature. |
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Production Scheduling Multicriteria Functions Hybrid Flow Shop Literature. |
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This research focuses on the Hybrid Flow Shop production scheduling problem, which is one of the most difficult problems to solve. The literature points to several studies that focus the Hybrid Flow Shop scheduling problem with monocriteria functions. Despite of the fact that, many real world problems involve several objective functions, they can often compete and conflict, leading researchers to concentrate direct their efforts on the development of methods that take consider this variant into consideration. The goal of the study is to review and analyze the methods in order to solve the Hybrid Flow Shop production scheduling problem with multicriteria functions in the literature. The analyses were performed using several papers that have been published over the years, also the parallel machines types, the approach used to develop solution methods, the type of method develop, the objective function, the performance criterion adopted, and the additional constraints considered. The results of the reviewing and analysis of 46 papers showed opportunities for future researchon this topic, including the following: (i) use uniform and dedicated parallel machines, (ii) use exact and metaheuristics approaches, (iv) develop lower and uppers bounds, relations of dominance and different search strategiesto improve the computational time of the exact methods, (v) develop other types of metaheuristic, (vi) work with anticipatory setups, and (vii) add constraints faced by the production systems itself. |
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