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Comparative evaluation of genetic algorithms for job-shop scheduling
, P. Aravindan, P. Sreenivasa Rao
Published in
2001
Volume: 12
   
Issue: 6
Pages: 560 - 574
Abstract
Many optimization problems from the industrial engineering world, in particular the manufacturing systems, are very complex in nature and quite hard to solve by conventional optimization techniques. There has been increasing interest in imitating living beings to solve such kinds of hard optimization problems. Simulating the natural evolutionary process of human beings results in stochastic optimization techniques called evolutionary algorithms, which can often outperform conventional optimization methods when applied to difficult real-world problems. There are currently three main avenues of this research: genetic algorithms (GAs), evolutionary programming (EP) and evolution strategies (ESs). Among them, genetic algorithms are perhaps the most widely known types of evolutionary algorithms today.
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JournalProduction Planning and Control
ISSN09537287