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Tabu search for a multi-objective routing problem

2006

Multi-objective optimization problems deal with the presence of different conflicting objectives. Given that it is not possible to obtain a single solution by optimizing all the objectives simultaneously, a common way to face these problems is to obtain a set of efficient solutions called the non-dominated frontier. In this paper, we address the problem of routing school buses with two objectives: minimize the number of buses, and minimize the longest time a student would have to stay in the bus. The trade-off in this problem is between service level, which is represented by the maximum route length, and operational cost, which is represented by the number of buses in the solution. We prese…

Marketing021103 operations researchOptimization problemOperations researchHeuristicComputer scienceStrategy and Management0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchConstructiveTabu searchManagement Information SystemsScheduling (computing)Search algorithm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Scatter tabu search for multiobjective clustering problems

2011

We propose a hybrid heuristic procedure based on scatter search and tabu search for the problem of clustering objects to optimize multiple criteria. Our goal is to search for good approximations of the efficient frontier for this class of problems and provide a means for improving decision making in multiple application areas. Our procedure can be viewed as an extension of SSPMO (a scatter search application to nonlinear multiobjective optimization) to which we add new elements and strategies specially suited for combinatorial optimization problems. Clustering problems have been the subject of numerous studies; however, most of the work has focused on single-objective problems. Clustering u…

MarketingIncremental heuristic searchMathematical optimizationComputer scienceStrategy and Management05 social sciencesEfficient frontierManagement Science and Operations ResearchMulti-objective optimization050105 experimental psychologyTabu searchManagement Information SystemsScheduling (computing)0502 economics and business050211 marketing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCluster analysisCombinatorial data analysisJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Tabu search with strategic oscillation for the maximally diverse grouping problem

2013

We propose new heuristic procedures for the maximally diverse grouping problem (MDGP). This NP-hard problem consists of forming maximally diverse groups—of equal or different size—from a given set of elements. The most general formulation, which we address, allows for the size of each group to fall within specified limits. The MDGP has applications in academics, such as creating diverse teams of students, or in training settings where it may be desired to create groups that are as diverse as possible. Search mechanisms, based on the tabu search methodology, are developed for the MDGP, including a strategic oscillation that enables search paths to cross a feasibility boundary. We evaluate co…

MarketingMathematical optimization021103 operations researchHeuristicHeuristic (computer science)Computer scienceStrategy and Management0211 other engineering and technologiesBoundary (topology)02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchManagement Information SystemsSet (abstract data type)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOscillation (cell signaling)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingMetaheuristicJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Constructing Good Solutions for the Spanish School Timetabling Problem

1996

In the school timetabling problem a set of lessons (combinations of classes, teachers, subjects and rooms) has to be scheduled within the school week. Considering classes, teachers and rooms as resources for the lessons, the problem may be viewed as the scheduling of a project subject to resource constraints. We have developed an algorithm with three phases. In Phase I an initial solution is built by using the scheme of parallel heuristic algorithm with priority rules, but imbedding at each period the construction of a maximum cardinality independent set on a resource graph. In Phase II a tabu search procedure starts from the solution of Phase I and obtains a feasible solution to the proble…

MarketingMathematical optimizationOperations researchComputer scienceHeuristic (computer science)Strategy and ManagementManagement Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchGraphManagement Information SystemsScheduling (computing)CardinalityIndependent setHeuristicsJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Tabu search algorithms for an industrial multi-product and multi-objective assembly line balancing problem, with reduction of the task dispersion

2002

This paper presents a real-world industrial application of the multi-product and multi-objective assembly line balancing problem, for a company involved in the production of four models of a white goods product. The problem solved is a GALBP-2, with 10 workstations and multiple objectives (to maximize the production rate in order to deal with an increase of the demand forecasted, to reach an equal cycle time of all the models and an equal workload of the different workstations, and finally, to minimize the dispersion of worker tasks on each one of the different models-the common tasks of the different models at the same workstation). The paper presents an integrated approach based on four h…

MarketingMathematical optimizationOperations researchComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementWorkloadManagement Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchManagement Information SystemsScheduling (computing)Reduction (complexity)Task (computing)Search algorithmHeuristicsJournal of the Operational Research Society
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Labour Scheduling at an Airport Refuelling Installation

1999

We have developed an automatic assignment procedure for labour scheduling at a continously operating airport refuelling installation. Different types of workers are subject to different conditions on the shifts they can do (morning, evening or night), shift lengths, days-off, holidays, terms of contract and working hours. The scheduling process is carried out on a weekly basis, but there are mid-term and long-term conditions and objectives which link each week with the preceding and following weeks. Our package uses firstly a tabu search algorithm to find the best schemes of shifts/days-off to be used to cover the requirements. Secondly, an assignment problem is solved to match the schemes …

MarketingOperations researchComputer sciencebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementScheduling (production processes)Management Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchPurchasingScheduling (computing)Management Information SystemsPersonal computerProject managementbusinessHeuristicsAssignment problemThe Journal of the Operational Research Society
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Der HEPFIEx-Simulator, eine Apparatur zur Bestimmung der Reibzahlen zwischen Hüftkopf-Prothesen und Knorpel / The HEPFlEx Simulator, a Device for Mea…

2002

We describe a device designed to investigate friction between various femoral head prostheses and human acetabula. It enables not only the determination of friction and the relevance of the play between the femoral head and acetabulum, but also the evaluation of the kinematic behaviour of bipolar prostheses. In the simulator, the various femoral head prostheses are placed on a special cone and tested against a human cadaveric acetabulum. The swiveling range of the device is uniaxial, and the swiveling angle is +/- 35 degrees. The maximum force produced pneumatically is 5kN. Testing of the simulator with a TEP was successful and friction-coefficients of < 0.1 were measured, as are reported i…

Materials sciencemedicine.medical_treatmentCartilageBiomedical EngineeringKinematicsProsthesisAcetabulumFemoral headmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineHead (vessel)FemurCadaveric spasmSimulationBiomedizinische Technik/Biomedical Engineering
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Advanced Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure for the Obnoxious p-Median problem

2016

Abstract The Obnoxious p-Median problem consists in selecting a subset of p facilities from a given set of possible locations, in such a way that the sum of the distances between each customer and its nearest facility is maximized. The problem is NP -hard and can be formulated as an integer linear program. It was introduced in the 1990s, and a branch and cut method coupled with a tabu search has been recently proposed. In this paper, we propose a heuristic method – based on the Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure, GRASP, methodology – for finding approximate solutions to this optimization problem. In particular, we consider an advanced GRASP design in which a filtering mechanism avo…

Mathematical optimization021103 operations researchInformation Systems and ManagementOptimization problemGeneral Computer ScienceHeuristic (computer science)business.industryGRASP0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTabu searchModeling and Simulation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingLocal search (optimization)businessBranch and cutAlgorithmMetaheuristicGreedy randomized adaptive search procedureMathematicsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Heuristics for the Bi-Objective Diversity Problem

2018

Abstract The Max-Sum diversity and the Max-Min diversity are two well-known optimization models to capture the notion of selecting a subset of diverse points from a given set. The resolution of their associated optimization problems provides solutions of different structures, in both cases with desirable characteristics. They have been extensively studied and we can find many metaheuristic methodologies, such as Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure, Tabu Search, Iterated Greedy, Variable Neighborhood Search, and Genetic algorithms applied to them to obtain high quality solutions. In this paper we solve the bi-objective problem in which both models are simultaneously optimized. No pre…

Mathematical optimization021103 operations researchOptimization problemComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral Engineering02 engineering and technologyResolution (logic)Tabu searchComputer Science ApplicationsSet (abstract data type)Artificial IntelligenceGenetic algorithm0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingHeuristicsMetaheuristicVariable neighborhood searchGreedy randomized adaptive search procedureExpert Systems with Applications
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Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows, Part II: Metaheuristics

2005

This paper surveys the research on the metaheuristics for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows (VRPTW). The VRPTW can be described as the problem of designing least cost routes from one depot to a set of geographically scattered points. The routes must be designed in such a way that each point is visited only once by exactly one vehicle within a given time interval; all routes start and end at the depot, and the total demands of all points on one particular route must not exceed the capacity of the vehicle. Metaheuristics are general solution procedures that explore the solution space to identify good solutions and often embed some of the standard route construction and improvemen…

Mathematical optimizationComputer scienceVehicle routing problemGenetic algorithmBenchmark (computing)TransportationInterval (mathematics)Routing (electronic design automation)HeuristicsMetaheuristicTabu searchCivil and Structural EngineeringTransportation Science
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