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Metaheuristics for production scheduling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Metaheuristics for production scheduling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (529 p.)
Disciplina 670
Altri autori (Persone) JarbouiBassem
SiarryPatrick
TeghemJacques
BourrieresJean-Paul
Collana Automation-control and industrial engineering series
Soggetto topico Production scheduling - Data processing
Production scheduling - Computer programs
ISBN 1-118-73159-X
1-118-73156-5
1-118-73155-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction and Presentation; Chapter 1. An Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for SolvingFlow Shop Scheduling Problems with Sequence-dependent FamilySetup Times; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Mathematical formulation; 1.3. Estimation of distribution algorithms; 1.3.1. Estimation of distribution algorithms proposed in the literature; 1.4. The proposed estimation of distribution algorithm; 1.4.1. Encoding scheme and initial population; 1.4.2. Selection; 1.4.3. Probability estimation; 1.5. Iterated local search algorithm; 1.6. Experimental results; 1.7. Conclusion
1.8. BibliographyChapter 2. Genetic Algorithms for Solving Flexible Job ShopScheduling Problems; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Flexible job shop scheduling problems; 2.3. Genetic algorithms for some related sub-problems; 2.4. Genetic algorithms for the flexible job shop problem; 2.4.1. Codings; 2.4.2. Mutation operators; 2.4.3. Crossover operators; 2.5. Comparison of codings; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. A Hybrid GRASP-Differential Evolution Algorithmfor Solving Flow Shop Scheduling Problemswith No-Wait Constraints; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Overview of the literature
3.2.1. Single-solution metaheuristics3.2.2. Population-based metaheuristics; 3.2.3. Hybrid approaches; 3.3. Description of the problem; 3.4. GRASP; 3.5. Differential evolution; 3.6. Iterative local search; 3.7. Overview of the NEW-GRASP-DE algorithm; 3.7.1. Constructive phase; 3.7.2. Improvement phase; 3.8. Experimental results; 3.8.1. Experimental results for the Reeves and Heller instances; 3.8.2. Experimental results for the Taillard instances; 3.9. Conclusion; 3.10. Bibliography
Chapter 4. A Comparison of Local Search Metaheuristicsfor a Hierarchical Flow Shop Optimization Problemwith Time Lags4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Description of the problem; 4.2.1. Flowshop with time lags; 4.2.2. A bicriteria hierarchical flow shop problem; 4.3. The proposed metaheuristics; 4.3.1. A simulated annealing metaheuristics; 4.3.2. The GRASP metaheuristics; 4.4. Tests; 4.4.1. Generated instances; 4.4.2. Comparison of the results; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Neutrality in Flow Shop Scheduling Problems:Landscape Structure and Local Search; 5.1. Introduction
5.2. Neutrality in a combinatorial optimization problem5.2.1. Landscape in a combinatorial optimization problem; 5.2.2. Neutrality and landscape; 5.3. Study of neutrality in the flow shop problem; 5.3.1. Neutral degree; 5.3.2. Structure of the neutral landscape; 5.4. Local search exploiting neutrality to solve the flow shop problem; 5.4.1. Neutrality-based iterated local search; 5.4.2. NILS on the flow shop problem; 5.5. Conclusion; 5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. Evolutionary Metaheuristic Based on GeneticAlgorithm: Application to Hybrid Flow Shop Problemwith Availability Constraints
6.1. Introduction
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Metaheuristics for production scheduling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Metaheuristics for production scheduling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (529 p.)
Disciplina 670
Altri autori (Persone) JarbouiBassem
SiarryPatrick
TeghemJacques
BourrieresJean-Paul
Collana Automation-control and industrial engineering series
Soggetto topico Production scheduling - Data processing
Production scheduling - Computer programs
ISBN 1-118-73159-X
1-118-73156-5
1-118-73155-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction and Presentation; Chapter 1. An Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for SolvingFlow Shop Scheduling Problems with Sequence-dependent FamilySetup Times; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Mathematical formulation; 1.3. Estimation of distribution algorithms; 1.3.1. Estimation of distribution algorithms proposed in the literature; 1.4. The proposed estimation of distribution algorithm; 1.4.1. Encoding scheme and initial population; 1.4.2. Selection; 1.4.3. Probability estimation; 1.5. Iterated local search algorithm; 1.6. Experimental results; 1.7. Conclusion
1.8. BibliographyChapter 2. Genetic Algorithms for Solving Flexible Job ShopScheduling Problems; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Flexible job shop scheduling problems; 2.3. Genetic algorithms for some related sub-problems; 2.4. Genetic algorithms for the flexible job shop problem; 2.4.1. Codings; 2.4.2. Mutation operators; 2.4.3. Crossover operators; 2.5. Comparison of codings; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. A Hybrid GRASP-Differential Evolution Algorithmfor Solving Flow Shop Scheduling Problemswith No-Wait Constraints; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Overview of the literature
3.2.1. Single-solution metaheuristics3.2.2. Population-based metaheuristics; 3.2.3. Hybrid approaches; 3.3. Description of the problem; 3.4. GRASP; 3.5. Differential evolution; 3.6. Iterative local search; 3.7. Overview of the NEW-GRASP-DE algorithm; 3.7.1. Constructive phase; 3.7.2. Improvement phase; 3.8. Experimental results; 3.8.1. Experimental results for the Reeves and Heller instances; 3.8.2. Experimental results for the Taillard instances; 3.9. Conclusion; 3.10. Bibliography
Chapter 4. A Comparison of Local Search Metaheuristicsfor a Hierarchical Flow Shop Optimization Problemwith Time Lags4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Description of the problem; 4.2.1. Flowshop with time lags; 4.2.2. A bicriteria hierarchical flow shop problem; 4.3. The proposed metaheuristics; 4.3.1. A simulated annealing metaheuristics; 4.3.2. The GRASP metaheuristics; 4.4. Tests; 4.4.1. Generated instances; 4.4.2. Comparison of the results; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Neutrality in Flow Shop Scheduling Problems:Landscape Structure and Local Search; 5.1. Introduction
5.2. Neutrality in a combinatorial optimization problem5.2.1. Landscape in a combinatorial optimization problem; 5.2.2. Neutrality and landscape; 5.3. Study of neutrality in the flow shop problem; 5.3.1. Neutral degree; 5.3.2. Structure of the neutral landscape; 5.4. Local search exploiting neutrality to solve the flow shop problem; 5.4.1. Neutrality-based iterated local search; 5.4.2. NILS on the flow shop problem; 5.5. Conclusion; 5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. Evolutionary Metaheuristic Based on GeneticAlgorithm: Application to Hybrid Flow Shop Problemwith Availability Constraints
6.1. Introduction
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Sustainable reverse logistics network [[electronic resource] ] : engineering and management / / Daoud Aït-Kadi ... [et al] ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Sustainable reverse logistics network [[electronic resource] ] : engineering and management / / Daoud Aït-Kadi ... [et al] ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE Ltd.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (241 p.)
Disciplina 363.72/82
Altri autori (Persone) Aït-KadiDaoud
BourrieresJean-Paul
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Business logistics
Production management
ISBN 1-118-38717-1
1-118-56321-2
1-118-56313-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Sustainable Reverse Logistics Network; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; I.1. Bibliography; Chapter 1. Logistics Challenges; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Forward supply chain; 1.2.1. Structure and actors; 1.2.2. Flows; 1.2.3. Design and management objectives; 1.3. Higher, further, bigger; 1.3.1. Suppliers throughout the world; 1.3.2. International customers; 1.3.3. More complex businesses; 1.3.4. Transportation networks; 1.4. Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything goes somewhere; 1.4.1. From suppliers to customers; 1.4.2. Unit loads and packaging
1.4.3. "Adding insult to injury"1.5. Nothing goes well anymore; 1.5.1. Environmental concerns; 1.5.2. Social concerns; 1.5.3. Bad output management; 1.5.4. Product design in a one-way direction; 1.6. Conclusion; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Reverse Logistics Engineering; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Definition; 2.2.1. Reverse distribution; 2.2.2. Reverse logistics; 2.3. Types of returns; 2.4. Generic process; 2.4.1. Gatekeeping stage; 2.4.2. Collection stage; 2.4.3. Sorting stage; 2.4.4. Processing stage; 2.5. Shipping or redistribution system; 2.6. Information system; 2.7. Coordinating
2.8. Performance measurement2.9. Conclusion; 2.10. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Ecodesign; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Sustainable development; 3.2.1. Reducing climate changes; 3.2.1.1. The 1992 convention; 3.2.1.2. Kyoto Protocol; 3.2.1.3. Vienna conference; 3.2.2. Reducing and revalorizing waste; 3.2.3. Controlling natural resource consumption; 3.2.4. Implementing an environmental management system (EMS); 3.3. Ecodesign; 3.3.1. Directives, norms, and principles; 3.3.2. Implementation; 3.3.3. Indicators; 3.4. Ecodesign approach within companies; 3.4.1. Corporate citizen
3.4.2. Implementation of the approach3.5. Conclusion; 3.6. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Value Loops; 4.1. Network design and management integrating reverse logistics; 4.1.1. General strategic decisions; 4.1.1.1. Target markets; 4.1.1.2. Networks; 4.1.1.3. Products; 4.1.1.4. Processes; 4.1.2. Strategic, tactical, and operational decisions specific to the activities; 4.1.2.1. Customer service; 4.1.2.2. Collection and sorting; 4.1.2.3. Processing; 4.1.2.4. Redistribution; 4.1.2.5. Material flows and stocks; 4.2. Definition of the value; 4.2.1. Extended supply of products and services
4.2.2. Marketing and customer service policy4.2.3. Environmental, social, and economic values; 4.2.4. Uncertainties; 4.3. Monitoring and control of the value on the life cycle; 4.3.1. Integrated information system and decision support system; 4.3.2. Traceability tools; 4.3.3. Performance indicators; 4.4. Partnership; 4.4.1. Partnership between and within logistics network; 4.4.1.1. Partnership with consumers; 4.4.2. Partnership with governmental and not-for-profit organizations; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Conclusion; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141505203321
London, : ISTE Ltd.
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Sustainable reverse logistics network [[electronic resource] ] : engineering and management / / Daoud Aït-Kadi ... [et al] ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Sustainable reverse logistics network [[electronic resource] ] : engineering and management / / Daoud Aït-Kadi ... [et al] ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : ISTE Ltd.
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (241 p.)
Disciplina 363.72/82
Altri autori (Persone) Aït-KadiDaoud
BourrieresJean-Paul
Collana ISTE
Soggetto topico Business logistics
Production management
ISBN 1-118-38717-1
1-118-56321-2
1-118-56313-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Sustainable Reverse Logistics Network; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; I.1. Bibliography; Chapter 1. Logistics Challenges; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Forward supply chain; 1.2.1. Structure and actors; 1.2.2. Flows; 1.2.3. Design and management objectives; 1.3. Higher, further, bigger; 1.3.1. Suppliers throughout the world; 1.3.2. International customers; 1.3.3. More complex businesses; 1.3.4. Transportation networks; 1.4. Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything goes somewhere; 1.4.1. From suppliers to customers; 1.4.2. Unit loads and packaging
1.4.3. "Adding insult to injury"1.5. Nothing goes well anymore; 1.5.1. Environmental concerns; 1.5.2. Social concerns; 1.5.3. Bad output management; 1.5.4. Product design in a one-way direction; 1.6. Conclusion; 1.7. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Reverse Logistics Engineering; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Definition; 2.2.1. Reverse distribution; 2.2.2. Reverse logistics; 2.3. Types of returns; 2.4. Generic process; 2.4.1. Gatekeeping stage; 2.4.2. Collection stage; 2.4.3. Sorting stage; 2.4.4. Processing stage; 2.5. Shipping or redistribution system; 2.6. Information system; 2.7. Coordinating
2.8. Performance measurement2.9. Conclusion; 2.10. Bibliography; Chapter 3. Ecodesign; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Sustainable development; 3.2.1. Reducing climate changes; 3.2.1.1. The 1992 convention; 3.2.1.2. Kyoto Protocol; 3.2.1.3. Vienna conference; 3.2.2. Reducing and revalorizing waste; 3.2.3. Controlling natural resource consumption; 3.2.4. Implementing an environmental management system (EMS); 3.3. Ecodesign; 3.3.1. Directives, norms, and principles; 3.3.2. Implementation; 3.3.3. Indicators; 3.4. Ecodesign approach within companies; 3.4.1. Corporate citizen
3.4.2. Implementation of the approach3.5. Conclusion; 3.6. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Value Loops; 4.1. Network design and management integrating reverse logistics; 4.1.1. General strategic decisions; 4.1.1.1. Target markets; 4.1.1.2. Networks; 4.1.1.3. Products; 4.1.1.4. Processes; 4.1.2. Strategic, tactical, and operational decisions specific to the activities; 4.1.2.1. Customer service; 4.1.2.2. Collection and sorting; 4.1.2.3. Processing; 4.1.2.4. Redistribution; 4.1.2.5. Material flows and stocks; 4.2. Definition of the value; 4.2.1. Extended supply of products and services
4.2.2. Marketing and customer service policy4.2.3. Environmental, social, and economic values; 4.2.4. Uncertainties; 4.3. Monitoring and control of the value on the life cycle; 4.3.1. Integrated information system and decision support system; 4.3.2. Traceability tools; 4.3.3. Performance indicators; 4.4. Partnership; 4.4.1. Partnership between and within logistics network; 4.4.1.1. Partnership with consumers; 4.4.2. Partnership with governmental and not-for-profit organizations; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Conclusion; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817604003321
London, : ISTE Ltd.
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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