The Single Machine Total Weighted Tardiness Problem - Is it (for Metaheuristics) a Solved Problem ?

07/17/2009
by   Martin Josef Geiger, et al.
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The article presents a study of rather simple local search heuristics for the single machine total weighted tardiness problem (SMTWTP), namely hillclimbing and Variable Neighborhood Search. In particular, we revisit these approaches for the SMTWTP as there appears to be a lack of appropriate/challenging benchmark instances in this case. The obtained results are impressive indeed. Only few instances remain unsolved, and even those are approximated within 1 of the optimal/best known solutions. Our experiments support the claim that metaheuristics for the SMTWTP are very likely to lead to good results, and that, before refining search strategies, more work must be done with regard to the proposition of benchmark data. Some recommendations for the construction of such data sets are derived from our investigations.

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