Artículo de revista
Evolutionary multi-objective scheduling procedures in non-standardized production processes
Fecha
2012Autor
Frutos, Mariano
Tohmé, Fernando
Institución
Resumen
Scheduling problems can be seen as multi-objective optimization problems (MOPs), involving the simultaneous satisfaction of several goals related to the optimal design, coordination and management of tasks. The complexity of the goal functions and of the combinatorial methods used to find analytical solutions to them is quite high. The search of solutions (Pareto-optima) is better served by the use of genetic algorithms (GAs). In this work we analyze the performance of NSGAII (Non-dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm II), SPEAII (Strength Pareto Evolutionary algorithm II) and their predecessors, NSGA and SPEA, when devoted to scheduling tasks in non-standardized production activities.