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Application of an inherently parallel heuristic methodology to flow-shop scheduling
Presents an inherently parallel heuristic solution methodology called parallel dynamic interaction (PDI) and report its application to the flow-shop scheduling problem. Results indicate that, across the 40 examples studied, PDI solutions were on an average of within 2.5% of optimal. Additionally, the time taken for PDI to arrive at such high-quality solutions was negligible compared to that taken by conventional search techniques.<>