Análisis comparativo de colonia de hormigas vs. un enfoque combinado cuello de botella móvil/búsqueda tabú en la minimización de la tardanza ponderada total en sistemas de manufactura tipo taller

dc.contributor.authorBuitrago Suescún, Oscar Yecidspa
dc.contributor.authorBritto Agudelo, Rodrigo Albertospa
dc.contributor.authorMejía Delgadillo, Gonzalospa
dc.contributor.cvlacBuitrago Suescún, Oscar Yecid [0000408166]
dc.contributor.cvlacBritto Agudelo, Rodrigo Alberto [0001450112]
dc.contributor.cvlacMejía Delgadillo, Gonzalo [0000145173]
dc.contributor.googlescholarBuitrago Suescún, Oscar Yecid [2YYBhXgAAAAJ&hl=es&oi=ao]
dc.contributor.orcidBuitrago Suescún, Oscar Yecid [0000-0002-5064-3624]
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dc.date.issued2007-06-01
dc.description.abstractProgramar la producción en talleres (job shops) es un problema que consiste en secuenciar las diferentes operaciones de n trabajos a procesar en m máquinas, con el fin de minimizar alguna función objetivo. Este es un problema NP-Hard en el sentido fuerte. En el presente trabajo se proponen dos alternativas novedosas y prometedoras para solucionar dicho problema con el objetivo de minimizar la tardanza ponderada total. La primera es una implementación de la meta-heurística de colonia de hormigas y la segunda un procedimiento compuesto que utiliza la heurística del Cuello de Botella Móvil combinada con un algoritmo de Búsqueda Tabú con. En el caso de la Colonia de Hormigas se determinan por diseño de experimentos y superficies de respuesta valores recomendables para los diferentes parámetros del algoritmo. En el procedimiento híbrido Cuello de Botella-Búsqueda Tabú se proponen mejoras con respecto a la secuenciación de los sub-problemas y el criterio de selección de la máquina crítica en el algoritmo de cuello de botella. En cuanto a la Búsqueda Tabú se implementó una lista tabú dinámicaescalonada que solo toma valores de 8 y 16. Se comparó el desempeño de los algoritmos propuestos mediante 20 problemas de la literatura. Los resultados obtenidos son bastante competitivos en cuanto a calidad de la solución y tiempo computacional.spa
dc.description.abstractenglishThe job shop scheduling problem seeks to sequence the different operations of n jobs to beprocessed in the m machines minimizing an objective function. It is a NP Strongly Hard problem.In this paper, two novels and promising approaches to solve the JSSP with total weightedtardiness as the objective function are proposed. The first one is an implementation of the meta-heuristic Ant Colony and the second a compound procedure which integrates the ShiftingBottleneck heuristic with the Tabu Search algorithm. Recommendable values for the parametersof the Ant colony, using design experiments and surface responses, were found. Improvementsrelated to the sub-problems sequence and the criteria used for selecting the critical machine in theShifting Bottleneck were proposed in the hybrid procedure SBTS. A dynamic tabu list which onlytakes values of 8 and 16 was implemented in the Tabu Search. The performance of the proposedalgorithm was compared using 20 instances found in the literature. The obtained results are verycompetitive regarding the quality of the solution and computational time.eng
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dc.publisherUniversidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga UNAB
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dc.publisher.programPregrado Ingeniería de Sistemas
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dc.sourceRevista Colombiana de Computación; Vol. 8 Núm. 1 (2007): Revista Colombiana de Computación; 1-19
dc.subjectIngeniería de sistemas
dc.subjectInvestigaciones
dc.subjectTecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones
dc.subjectTIC´s
dc.subject.keywordsTechnological innovationseng
dc.subject.keywordsComputer scienceeng
dc.subject.keywordsTechnology developmenteng
dc.subject.keywordsSystems engineeringeng
dc.subject.keywordsInvestigationseng
dc.subject.keywordsInformation and communication technologieseng
dc.subject.keywordsICT'seng
dc.subject.keywordsMeta-heuristics
dc.subject.keywordsJob shop scheduling
dc.subject.keywordsAnt colony
dc.subject.keywordsTabu search
dc.subject.keywordsShifting bottleneck
dc.subject.lembInnovaciones tecnológicas
dc.subject.lembCiencia de los computadores
dc.subject.lembDesarrollo de tecnología
dc.subject.proposalMeta-heurísticas
dc.subject.proposalProgramación de taller
dc.subject.proposalColonia de hormigas
dc.subject.proposalBúsqueda Tabú
dc.subject.proposalCuello de botella móvil
dc.titleAnálisis comparativo de colonia de hormigas vs. un enfoque combinado cuello de botella móvil/búsqueda tabú en la minimización de la tardanza ponderada total en sistemas de manufactura tipo taller
dc.title.translatedComparative analysis of ant colony vs. a combined mobile bottleneck / taboo search approach in minimizing total weighted delay in shop-type manufacturing systems
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