In this work, we study the problem of scheduling jobs and maintenance activities on a set of unrelated parallel machines, by considering that the processing time of a job increases according to a deterioration factor that depends both on the machine and on the set of jobs the machine has processed since its last maintenance. The objective we consider is to minimize the makespan. We introduce four mixed integer linear programming models, two of which using big-M constraints and the other two using an exponential number of variables. We also propose an iterated local search metaheuristic to tackle large size instances and we provide empirical evidence of the performance of the proposed approaches by means of extensive computational experiments.

Delorme, M., Iori, M., Mendes, N.F.M. (2021). Solution methods for scheduling problems with sequence-dependent deterioration and maintenance events. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, 295(3), 823-837 [10.1016/j.ejor.2021.03.067].

Solution methods for scheduling problems with sequence-dependent deterioration and maintenance events

Delorme M.
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2021

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In this work, we study the problem of scheduling jobs and maintenance activities on a set of unrelated parallel machines, by considering that the processing time of a job increases according to a deterioration factor that depends both on the machine and on the set of jobs the machine has processed since its last maintenance. The objective we consider is to minimize the makespan. We introduce four mixed integer linear programming models, two of which using big-M constraints and the other two using an exponential number of variables. We also propose an iterated local search metaheuristic to tackle large size instances and we provide empirical evidence of the performance of the proposed approaches by means of extensive computational experiments.
2021
Delorme, M., Iori, M., Mendes, N.F.M. (2021). Solution methods for scheduling problems with sequence-dependent deterioration and maintenance events. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, 295(3), 823-837 [10.1016/j.ejor.2021.03.067].
Delorme, M.; Iori, M.; Mendes, N. F. M.
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