Special session on
“Multiobjective production scheduling”
Organizers
- Frédéric Dugardin, Associate professor, Université de Technologie de Troyes, ICD-LOSI, France, frederic.dugardin@utt.fr
- Farouk YALAOUI, Professor, Université de Technologie de Troyes, ICD-LOSI, France, farouk.yalaoui@utt.fr
- Caroline Gagné, Professor, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi , Canada, caroline_gagne@uqac.ca
Description
Today international competition between companies is global and more difficult than ever. Industries must produce not only quicker than before but also with a higher service level. This compromise manage the resolution methods to work out different type of objectives as makespan, total tardiness, number of rejected job, earliness-tardiness, work in progress … This situation leads the decision making tool toward the multi-objective optimization. This type of resolution method is not quiet new but the developments are today very interesting and some ways are promising as: different dominance rules, parallel programming, multi-objective metaheuristics (genetic algorithms, ant colony optimization, particle swarm optimization, imperialism method, etc.). Innovating methods and original problems are welcome. Every interesting contribution will be considered.
Topics
Sessions topics (not limited to):
- Multiobjective optimization.
- Scheduling problems
- Parallel stages, flow shop, job shop, open shop
- Metaheuristics
- Exact methods