Title
Selection of dispatching rules evolved by genetic programming in dynamic unrelated machines scheduling based on problem characteristics
Abstract
Dispatching rules are fast and simple procedures for creating schedules for various kinds of scheduling problems. However, manually designing DRs for all possible scheduling conditions and scheduling criteria is practically infeasible. For this reason, much of the research has focused on the automatic design of DRs using various methods, especially genetic programming. However, even if genetic programming is used to design new DRs to optimise a particular criterion, it will not give good results for all possible problem instances to which it can be applied. Due to the stochastic nature of genetic programming, the evolution of DRs must be performed several times to ensure that good DRs have been obtained. However, in the end, usually only one rule is selected from the set of evolved DRs and used to solve new scheduling problems. In this paper, a DR selection procedure is proposed to select the appropriate DR from the set of evolved DRs based on the features of the problem instances to be solved. The proposed procedure is executed simultaneously with the execution of the system, approximating the properties of the problem instances and selecting the appropriate DR for the current conditions. The obtained results show that the proposed approach achieves better results than those obtained when only a single DR is selected and used for all problem instances.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1016/j.jocs.2022.101649
Journal of Computational Science
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Dispatching rules,Genetic programming,Scheduling,Unrelated machines environment,Machine learning,Dispatching rule selection
Journal
61
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1877-7503
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marko Durasevic190.83
Domagoj Jakobovic200.34