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In so many combinatorial optimization problems, Job shop scheduling problems have earned a reputation for being difficult to solve. Genetic algorithm has demonstrated considerable success in providing efficient solutions to many non-polynomial-hard optimization problems. In the field of job shop scheduling, genetic algorithm has been intensively researched, but it's converge speed is not favorable...
This paper deals with the Job Shop Scheduling Problem (JSP) with the objective of minimizing the makespan criterion, the time elapsed between the start of the first job and end of the last job arranged in a job sequence. We propose a novel multi-population based framework called HADP-JSP to solve the JSP. In the HADP-JSP the main population is divided into several groups. Each group adaptively chooses...
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