2011
DOI: 10.1504/ijps.2011.044555
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A Meta-RaPS algorithm for spatial scheduling with release times

Abstract: Spatial scheduling involves jobs that require processing space as well as time. Space is a limited resource, and solutions require assigning a location to each job within the available processing space in addition to a start time. We consider problems where each job has a release time and multiple processing areas are used in parallel. We develop an algorithm for minimising total tardiness based on Meta-heuristic for Randomised Priority Search (Meta-RaPS), a meta-heuristic that has been very effective on many … Show more

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“…This requires simultaneously determining area assignment, start time, and location within assigned area for each job. This problem has recently been addressed using IP and a heuristic algorithm (Garcia and Rabadi, 2013) as well as a metaheuristic method (Garcia and Rabadi, 2011). Perhaps most closely related to the problem studied in this research, however, is a recent paper by Condotta et al (2013) which examines a combined production planning and transportation problem.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This requires simultaneously determining area assignment, start time, and location within assigned area for each job. This problem has recently been addressed using IP and a heuristic algorithm (Garcia and Rabadi, 2013) as well as a metaheuristic method (Garcia and Rabadi, 2011). Perhaps most closely related to the problem studied in this research, however, is a recent paper by Condotta et al (2013) which examines a combined production planning and transportation problem.…”
Section: Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%