Article (Journal/Review)
Connections between cutting-pattern sequencing, VLSI design, and flexible machines
Fecha
2002-10Registro en:
0305-0548
10.1016/S0305-0548(01)00054-5
000176012100009
Linhares, Alexandre/0000-0001-6772-2823; Yanasse, Horacio Hideki/0000-0002-6946-9670; Linhares, Alexandre/0000-0002-4227-6879
Linhares, Alexandre/A-4810-2009; Yanasse, Horacio Hideki/F-5561-2012
Autor
Linhares, Alexandre
Yanasse, Horacio Hideki
Institución
Resumen
The minimization of open stacks problem (MOSP) arises on the sequencing of a set of cutting patterns in order to minimize the maximum number of open stacks around the cutting saw. A previous study formulated the problem mathematically and raised a number of theoretical conjectures. In this work we deal with those conjectures. It is shown that the MOSP is NP-hard. A connection to the field of VLS1 design, joining practitioners from both computer science and operations research, is established. Additional conjectures concerning the existence of simultaneous optimal solutions to related pattern-sequencing problems are also clarified.