Title of article :
Analysis of robustness in proactive scheduling: A graphical approach
Author/Authors :
Feiza Ghezail a، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Henri Pierreval، نويسنده , , Sonia Hajri-Gabouj a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Scheduling environments are generally disturbed by different types of unforeseen events, such as
machine breakdowns, unavailability of tools, and arrival of urgent orders. To maintain good performances
when these perturbations occur, a schedule has to be robust. These last years, robustness has become an
essential issue for scheduling problems. In the related literature, the robustness of schedules is generally
evaluated in a quantitative manner, using different possible measures which usually quantify the capacity
of a schedule to remain efficient in unexpected conditions. In this article, robustness is addressed from
a more qualitative viewpoint. Flowshop scheduling problems are emphasized upon. Instead of evaluating
scheduling using a measure, two graphical representations of scheduling solutions are proposed. They
provide assistance to the decision maker in understanding the consequences of possible perturbations,
so that a suited decision about which solution to choose can be made. The first type of plot shows the
extent to which disruptions can be admitted without any consequences on the performance criterion.
It also allows the identification of critical periods, where no disruption can be admitted. The second type
of plot aims at representing the consequences of disruptions, of different possible length with different
possible occurrences, on the performance. An example, comparing two candidate solutions, of a flowshop
problem, illustrates the benefits of this approach, which is complementary from a quantitative analysis,
based on common robustness measures.
Keywords :
Proactive scheduling , Graphical analysis , robustness , Decision support
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering
Journal title :
Computers & Industrial Engineering