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    Minimizing the number of tardy jobs in flow shop sequence dependent setup times scheduling problem

    , Article Applied Mechanics and Materials ; Volume 110-116 , 2012 , Pages 4063-4069 ; 16609336 (ISSN) ; 9783037852620 (ISBN) Varmazyar, M ; Salmasi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    This paper investigates permutation flow shop scheduling problems with sequencedependent setup times with minimizing the number of tardy jobs as criterion (F m|prmu, S ijk|σU j). Since the proposed research problem has been proven to be NP-hard, three different meta heuristic algorithms based on tabu search (TS) has been proposed to solve the problem. These three algorithms are different based on their tabu list characteristics. In order to evaluate the performance of the proposed TS algorithms, test problems in different ranges are generated to find the best algorithm. The comparison shows that the TS algorithm which its tabu list keeps track of the slots that the jobs are assigned has a... 

    Scheduling and Pricing Itegrated Decisions in a Flow Shop Environment

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Karimi, Elham (Author) ; Shavandi, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In the research, the order acceptance and scheduling problem is integrated with pricing in order to maximize the net profit. Two mixed linear integer programming models have been proposed for the problem. A two level tabu search algorithm is proposed to solve the model. The suitable structure is determined for the algorithm based on numerical experiments. Based on experimental design results, the hybrid of random initial solutions and swap move in neighborhoods determination is the best structure for the algorithm. Numerical analysis shows the reasonable performance of proposed algorithm  

    Application of Pricing in Flowshop Scheduling

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Yarali, Safar (Author) ; Shavandi, Hasan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This research considers coordination of pricing and scheduling decisions in a make-to-order environment. We consider a two machine flowshop environment. The objective is to maximize the total net profit, i.e. revenue minus scheduling cost resulting from pricing and scheduling decisions. Prices of orders are set by the manufacturer and demand is a non-increasing function of price. Two mixed integer linear programming models have been developed for the research problem. As the problem is shown to be NP-Hard, a Metaheuristic algorithm is developed which is combination of two tabu search sub algorithms, one for pricing and the other for scheduling. And to evaluate performance, results from... 

    Efficient upper and lower bounding methods for flowshop sequence-dependent group scheduling problems

    , Article European Journal of Industrial Engineering ; Vol. 8, issue. 3 , 2014 , pp. 366-387 ; ISSN: 17515254 Keshavarz, T ; Salmasi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this research, a permutation flowshop sequence-dependent group scheduling problem with minimisation of total completion time is considered. Since the problem is shown to be strongly NP-hard, a hybrid genetic (HG) algorithm is proposed. The only available lower bounding (LB) method for the proposed research problem in the literature based on branch and price (B&P) algorithm is also enhanced by proposing efficient method to solve sub-problems and proposing a better branching rule. A statistical comparison shows that both the proposed HG algorithm and the proposed LB have better performance than the other methods from the literature with an average 5.96% percentage gap. [Received 13 December... 

    Stochastic scheduling with minimizing the number of tardy jobs using chance constrained programming

    , Article Mathematical and Computer Modelling ; Volume 57, Issue 5-6 , 2013 , Pages 1154-1164 ; 08957177 (ISSN) Elyasi, A ; Salmasi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    In this research, two scheduling problems i.e., single machine scheduling problem with minimizing the number of tardy jobs (1∥∑Uj) and two machine flow shop scheduling problem with a common due date and minimizing the number of tardy jobs (F2{pipe}dj=d{pipe}∑Uj) are investigated in a stochastic setting in the class of non-preemptive static list policies. It is assumed that the processing times of jobs are independent random variables. The stochastic problems are solved based on chance constrained programming. An equivalent deterministic problem is generated for each stochastic problem by linearization of the chance constraints. Then, the generated deterministic problems are solved using... 

    A tight lower bound for makespan minimization sequence dependent flowshopgroup scheduling problems

    , Article 2009 International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering, CIE 2009, 6 July 2009 through 9 July 2009, Troyes ; 2009 , Pages 86-89 ; 9781424441365 (ISBN) Salmasi, N ; Davarnia, D ; Logendran, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    In this paper a lower bounding method for the flowshop sequence dependentgroups scheduling problems by minimization of makespan criterion (Fm|fmls, Sijkprmu|Cmax) is proposed. Theperformance of the proposed lower bound (LB) is compared with the availablelower bounding methods in literature. In order to do this, the performance ofthe proposed LB and the one available in literature are compared with theavailable upper bound in literature based on solving the available testproblems. The results show that the proposed LB has a superior performancecompared to the available ones in literature. The average percentage error ofthe proposed LB for the test problems is 1.1% and 1.4% for three and six... 

    Weighted Earliness/Tardiness Minimization in a Flow Shop Sequence-Dependent Group Scheduling

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Farshadi Panah, Vahid (Author) ; Salmasi, Naser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research, a scheduling problem, minimizing the sum of weighted earliness/tardiness in a flow shop sequence-dependent group scheduling (FSDGS) problem, is investigated. In this problem, every job has a distinct due date, early penalty rate, and tardy penalty rate. This problem is typically classified in the literature as F_m | fmls,S_plk,prmu | ∑(w_j^1 E_j+ w_j^2 T_j). A mixed integer linear programming model is developed for the proposed research problem. As the problem is proved to be strongly NP-hard, only small-size problems can be solved with the mathematical model. Thus, a metaheuristic algorithm based on the Particles Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm is developed to solve... 

    Generalized Tardiness Flow Shop Problem

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Meshkinfam, Sareh (Author) ; Shavandi, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this thesis, several metaheusristic algorithms for solving the generalized tardiness flow shop problem are proposed. In the generalized tardiness flowshop a due date is defined for every operation of the jobs. With the best of our knowledge is the first attempt to develop a genetic algorithm for the proposed problem. Several genetic algorithms are develpoed based on selecting the parents.The proposed GAs are tunned using experimtal analysis and the efficiency of lgorithms are analyzed with many randomly generated problems. Sensitivity analysis is also done to drive mangerial insights  

    Robust Scheduling to Hedge Against Processing Time Uncertainty in Flow Shop

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Golgoli, Majid (Author) ; Salmasi, Naser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This study focuses on two-machine flow shop problem where processing times are uncertain and the objective function is makespan. All information available about the processing time is an upper and lower bound and also expected value. The min-max and min-max regret version of the problem are adopted. In this study, in order to control the degree of conservatism of the solution, we suppose in each scenario the number of processing times on each machine that can deviate from its expected value is controllable. By considering the duality theorem, we present a mixed-integer programming model for the min-max problem. For each of two problems, we present an algorithm for finding objective value. We... 

    Flexible Job Shop Scheduling with Sequence Dependent Setup Times

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Kahne, Abdollah (Author) ; Salmasi, Naser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Due to increasing competition, Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS) take more attention in the new world. This flexibility is generally considered to fall into two categories, which both contain numerous subcategories. The first category, machine flexibility, covers the system's ability to be changed to produce new product types, and ability to change the order of operations executed on a part. The second category is called routing flexibility. Due to high variation in parts and low production volume, setup times are important. In this research, Flexible Jobshop Scheduling Problem with Sequence Dependent Setup Time (SDST-FJSP), as an extension of classical Jobshop scheduling problem (JSP), is... 

    A fast hybrid particle swarm optimization algorithm for flow shop sequence dependent group scheduling problem

    , Article Scientia Iranica ; Volume 18, Issue 3 E , June , 2011 , Pages 759-764 ; 10263098 (ISSN) Hajinejad, D ; Salmasi, N ; Mokhtari, R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    A Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm for a Flow Shop Sequence Dependent Group Scheduling (FSDGS) problem, with minimization of total flow time as the criterion (Fmmls, Spuc, prmu 52 Q), is proposed in this research. An encoding scheme based on Ranked Order Value (ROV) is developed, which converts the continuous position value of particles in PSO to job and group permutations. A neighborhood search strategy, called Individual Enhancement (IE), is fused to enhance the search and to balance the exploration and exploitation. The performance of the algorithm is compared with the best available meta-heuristic algorithm in literature, i.e. the Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) algorithm, based... 

    Stochastic Scheduling in Single Machine and Flow Shop Environments

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Elyasi, Ali (Author) ; Salmasi, Naser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Sequencing and scheduling of jobs are decision making processes that are used in many manufacturing and service industries. In the traditional scheduling models, it is assumed that the values for all the problem parameters are constant and known in advance. However, production environments in the real world are subject to many sources of uncertainty or randomness. This research investigates three different types of stochastic scheduling problems. In the first case, the problem is minimizing the number of tardy jobs in the class of static list policies, where the job processing times are random variables. For this case, the stochastic problems in single machine and flow shop environments are... 

    Minimizing the Number of Tardy Jobs in Flow Shop Sequence Dependent Setup Times Scheduling Problem

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Varmazyar, Mohsen (Author) ; Salmasi, Nasser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This research investigates permutation flow shop scheduling problems with sequence-dependent setup times with minimizing the number of tardy jobs as criterion (Fm|prmu, Sijk|ΣUj). A mixed integer linear programming model has been developed for the research problem. As the problem is shown to be NP-hard, several meta-heuristic algorithms based on tabu search (TS) and imperialist competitive algorithm are developed to heuristically solve the problem. In order to find the best meta-heuristic algorithm, random test problems, ranging in size from small, medium, to large are created and solved by the meta-heuristic algorithms. Then, a detailed statistical experiment, based on split-plot design is... 

    Upper and Lower Bounding Methods for Flowshop and Flexible Flowshop Group Scheduling Problems

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Keshavarz, Taha (Author) ; Salmasi, Nasser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research sequence-dependent flowshop and flexible flowshop group scheduling problems are investigated. Several upper and lower bounding methods are proposed for the research problems. Permutation flowshop sequence-dependent group scheduling problem with minimization of total completion time is considered. Since the problem is shown to be strongly NP-hard, a Memetic algorithm (MA) is proposed. A lower bounding method base on the Branch-and-Price algrithm is also proposed. A statistical comparison shows that both the proposed MA and the proposed lower bounding method have better performance than the other methods from the literature with an average 5.96% percentage gap. Flexible... 

    A No-Wait Flowshop Scheduling Problem with Sequence Dependent Setup Time

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Arab Ameri, Sedighe (Author) ; Salmasi, Nasser (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research a no-wait flowshop sequence dependent setup time scheduling problem with weighted earliness-tardiness penalties as the criterion (F_m |nwt,S_ijk |∑▒〖w_j^' E_j+w_j^" T_j 〗) is investigated. It is assumed that n jobs are assigned to a flowshop with m machines. The jobs are not allowed to wait between two successive machines according to no-wait requirement. Moreover each machine needs a setup time before processing a new job. The value of this setup time is dependent on the previous processed job on that machine.
    A mixed integer linear programming model is proposed to solve the problem. As the problem is shown to be strongly NP-hard, a particle swarm optimization (PSO)... 

    Minimizing the Weighted Tardiness of Jobs in a Flowshop Sequence-Dependent Set-up Times Scheduling

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Afzali Baghdadabadi, Rana (Author) ; Ghassemi, Farhad (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This research considers the permutation flowshop scheduling problem with sequence‐dependent set‐up times .In this model, every job has a distinct due date and a tardy penalty rate. A mathematical model is developed for the proposed problem. As it has been proved to be strongly NP‐hard, only small‐size problems can be solved with the mathematical approaches. Thus, a meta heuristic algorithm based on the Particles Swarm Optimization (PSO) algorithm is developed to solve the real size problems. Particle swarm optimization (PSO) has been developing rapidly and has been applied, as it is easily understood and realized. Since the PSO algorithm has been introduced for the continuous solution space,... 

    Multi-job lot streaming to minimize the weighted completion time in a hybrid flow shop scheduling problem with work shift constraint

    , Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Vol. 70, Issue. 1-4 , January , 2014 , pp. 501-514 ; ISSN: 02683768 Nejati, M ; Mahdavi, I ; Hassanzadeh, R ; Mahdavi-Amiri, N ; Mojarad, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Lot streaming means breaking a lot into sublots, where sublots may be transferred to a number of machines for the operations. Here, the multi-job lot streaming problem in a multistage hybrid flow shop having identical parallel machines at stages with work-in-process (WIP) jobs, work shifts constraint, and sequence-dependent setup times is studied. The aim is to minimize the sum of weighted completion times of jobs in each shift in order to furnish a better machine utilization for the following shifts. Our model in meeting the job demands appropriates job scheduling onmachines for processing, the sequence of operations on allocated machines, the size of the sublots in the work shifts, the... 

    Sequence-dependent flow shop scheduling problem minimising the number of tardy jobs

    , Article International Journal of Production Research ; Volume 50, Issue 20 , 2012 , Pages 5843-5858 ; 00207543 (ISSN) Varmazyar, M ; Salmasi, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    Flow shop scheduling problems with sequence-dependent setup times and minimising the number of tardy jobs as the criterion (F m |prmu, S ijk |∑U j) are considered in this research. A mixed-integer linear programming model is developed for the research problem. Since the proposed research problem has been proven to be NP-hard, several meta-heuristic algorithms based on tabu search (TS) and the imperialist competitive algorithm (ICA) are proposed to heuristically solve the problem. In order to find the best meta-heuristic algorithm, random test problems, ranging in size from small, medium, to large, are generated and solved by the meta-heuristic algorithms. Then, a detailed statistical... 

    Makespan minimization of a flowshop sequence-dependent group scheduling problem

    , Article International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology ; Volume 56, Issue 5-8 , 2011 , Pages 699-710 ; 02683768 (ISSN) Salmasi, N ; Logendran, R ; Skandari, M. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    The flowshop sequence dependent group scheduling problem with minimization of makespan as the objective (F m |fmls, S plk, prmu|C max ) is considered in this paper. It is assumed that several groups with different number of jobs are assigned to a flow shop cell that has m machines. The goal is to find the best sequence of processing the jobs in each group and the groups themselves with minimization of makespan as the objective. A mathematical model for the research problem is developed in this paper. As the research problem is shown to be NP-hard, a hybrid ant colony optimization (HACO) algorithm is developed to solve the problem. A lower bounding technique based on relaxing a few... 

    Lot streaming in a two-stage assembly hybrid flow shop scheduling problem with a work shift constraint

    , Article Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering ; Volume 33, Issue 7 , 2016 , Pages 459-471 ; 21681015 (ISSN) Nejati, M ; Mahdavi, I ; Hassanzadeh, R ; Mahdavi Amiri, N ; Sharif University of Technology
    Taylor and Francis Ltd 
    Abstract
    We address the two-stage assembly scheduling problem where there are m machines at the first stage and n assembly machines at the second stage under lot sizing environment. Lot streaming (lot sizing) means breaking a lot into some sublots, where each sublot is transferred to the next machine for continuing operations. This problem can be considered as a production system model consisting of production stage and assembly stage. If different production operations are done in parallel machines independently, then the manufactured parts transferred to the next stage are assembled with purchased parts at n machines according to the operation process chart to produce the final products. Here,...