Case-Based Reasoning in Scheduling: Reusing Solution Components

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Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry. 'Case-Based Reasoning in Scheduling: Reusing Solution Components'. - Dublin, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Computer Science, TCD-CS-96-12, 1996, pp14Download Item:
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In this paper we explore the reuse of components of known good schedules in new scheduling
problems. This involves accumulating a case-base of good quality schedules, retrieving a case
(or cases) similar to a new scheduling problem and building a new schedule from components
of the retrieved cases. We start by introducing the components of Case-Based Reasoning
(CBR) and we describe a CBR solution to a Travelling Salesman Problem in order to illustrate
the use of CBR in optimisation problems. Two CBR solutions to a single machine scheduling
problem with sequence dependent setup times are described. These are evaluated by
comparing them with two more conventional alternative techniques ? simulated annealing and
myopic search. Both CBR techniques are shown to provide good quality solutions quickly.
Author: Cunningham, Padraig; Smyth, Barry
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