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    1 - Optimizing a bi-objective preemptive multi-mode resource constrained project scheduling problem: NSGA-II and MOICA algorithms
    Journal of Optimization in Industrial Engineering , Issue 21 , Year , Spring 2017
    The aim of a multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problem (MRCPSP) is to assign resource(s) with the restricted capacity to an execution mode of activities by considering relationship constraints, to achieve pre-determined objective(s). These goals vary wi More
    The aim of a multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problem (MRCPSP) is to assign resource(s) with the restricted capacity to an execution mode of activities by considering relationship constraints, to achieve pre-determined objective(s). These goals vary with managers or decision makers of any organization who should determine suitable objective(s) considering organization strategies. We also introduce the preemptive extension of the problem which allows activity splitting. In this paper the preemption multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problem (P-MMRCPSP) with Minimum makespan and the maximization of net present value (NPV) has been considered. Since the considered model is NP-Hard, The performance of our proposed model is evaluated by comparison with two well-known algorithms; non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm (NSGA II), multi-objective imperialist competitive algorithm (MOICA). These metaheuristics have been compared on the basis of a computational experiment performed on a set of instances obtained from standard test problems constructed by the ProGen project generator, where, additionally, cash flows were generated randomly with the uniform distribution. Since the effectiveness of most meta-heuristic algorithms significantly depends on choosing the proper parameters. A Taguchi experimental design method (DOE) was applied to set and estimate the proper values of GAs parameters for improving their performances. The computational results show that the proposed MOICA outperforms the NSGA-II. Manuscript profile

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    2 - A Bi-objective Pre-emption Multi-mode Resource Constrained Project Scheduling Problem with due Dates in the Activities
    Journal of Optimization in Industrial Engineering , Issue 15 , Year , Autumn 2014
    In this paper, a novel mathematical model for a preemption multi-mode multi-objective resource-constrained project scheduling problem with distinct due dates and positive and negative cash flows is presented. Although optimization of bi-objective problems with due dates More
    In this paper, a novel mathematical model for a preemption multi-mode multi-objective resource-constrained project scheduling problem with distinct due dates and positive and negative cash flows is presented. Although optimization of bi-objective problems with due dates is an essential feature of real projects, little effort has been made in studying the P-MMRCPSP while due dates are included in the activities. This paper tries to bridge this gap by studying tardiness MMRCPSP, in which the objective is to minimize total weighted tardiness and to maximize the net present value (NPV). In order to solve the given problem, we introduced a Non-dominated Ranking Genetic Algorithm (NRGA) and Non-Dominated Sort Genetic Algorithm (NSGA-II). Since the effectiveness of most meta-heuristic algorithms significantly depends on choosing the proper parameters. A Taguchi experimental design method was applied to set and estimate the proper values of GAs parameters for improving their performances. To prove the efficiency of our proposed meta-heuristic algorithms, a number of test problems taken from the project scheduling problem library (PSPLIB) were solved. The computational results show that the proposed NSGA-II outperforms the NRGA. Manuscript profile