2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2014.07.033
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New hard benchmark for flowshop scheduling problems minimising makespan

Abstract: In this work a new benchmark of hard instances for the permutation flowshop scheduling problem with the objective of minimising the makespan is proposed. The new benchmark consists of 240 large instances and 240 small instances with up to 800 jobs and 60 machines. One of the objectives of the work is to generate a benchmark which satisfies the desired characteristics of any benchmark: comprehensive, amenable for statistical analysis and discriminant when several algorithms are compared. An exhaustive experimen… Show more

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“…Many tests are performed by utilizing the novel Ruiz benchmark instances in 2015 to investigate the performance of the proposed HEDA_CS [30]. All of the data can be obtained at http://soa.iti.es (accessed on 16 April 2017).…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many tests are performed by utilizing the novel Ruiz benchmark instances in 2015 to investigate the performance of the proposed HEDA_CS [30]. All of the data can be obtained at http://soa.iti.es (accessed on 16 April 2017).…”
Section: Results and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant applications of hybrid algorithms to solve scheduling problems with suitable performance have been explored in the past few decades [29][30][31][32]. This section presents the novel HEDA_CS for solving the NIPFSP with the total tardiness minimization.…”
Section: Heda_cs For Nipfspmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate the performance of the new proposed heuristic, Taillard (Taillard 1993) test bed, VRF benchmark (Vallada, Ruiz, and Framinan 2015) and a randomly generated test bed were used. The test bed presented by Taillard includes 120 instances, 12 different size problems ranging from small size problem, n=20 and m=5 to large size problem n=500 and m=20.…”
Section: Tests and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Herein, a novel heuristic algorithm based on NEH approach is proposed by utilizing a new priority rule and a new tie breaking method with the two objectives. Its effectiveness is validated through statistical tests with common benchmarks (Taillard 1993;Vallada, Ruiz, and Framinan 2015) by comparing to existing dominating algorithms including NEH, NEHKK1, NEH-D, NEHKK2 and NEHFF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the upper bounds provided by Taillard (2014). In fact, 92 of these 120 upper bounds are known to be optimal, and, for the remaining 28, the average gap between the best known solution and the highest known lower bound is just 0.94% (Vallada et al, 2015).…”
Section: Common Due Date Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%