Just-In-Time Scheduling with Constraint Programming
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1609/icaps.v19i1.13356Keywords:
Just-In-Time, Job-Shop, Constraint Programming, ExperimentalAbstract
This paper considers Just-In-Time Job-Shop Scheduling, in which each activity has an earliness and a tardiness cost with respect to a due date. It proposes a constraint programming approach, which includes a novel filtering algorithm and dedicated heuristics. The filtering algorithm uses a machine relaxation to produce a lower bound that can be obtained by solving a Just-In-Time Pert problem. It also includes pruning rules which update the variable bounds and detect precedence constraints. The paper presents experimental results which demonstrate the effectiveness of the approach over a wide range of benchmarks.