Systematic Literature Review of Optimization Algorithms for P||Cmax Problem

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Publicado en:Symmetry vol. 17, no. 2 (2025), p. 178
Autor principal: Ostojić, Dragutin
Otros Autores: Ramljak, Dušan, Urošević, Andrija, Jolović, Marija, Drašković, Radovan, Kakka, Jainil, Krüger, Tatjana Jakšić, Davidović, Tatjana
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Resumen:In the era of open data and open science, it is important that, before announcing their new results, authors consider all previous studies and ensure that they have competitive material worth publishing. To save time, it is popular to replace the exhaustive search of online databases with the utilization of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). However, especially for problems in niche domains, generative AI results may not be precise enough and sometimes can even be misleading. A typical example is <inline-formula>P||Cmax</inline-formula>, an important scheduling problem studied mainly in a wider context of parallel machine scheduling. As there is an uncovered symmetry between <inline-formula>P||Cmax</inline-formula> and other similar optimization problems, it is not easy for generative AI tools to include all relevant results into search. Therefore, to provide the necessary background data to support researchers and generative AI learning, we critically discuss comparisons between algorithms for <inline-formula>P||Cmax</inline-formula> that have been presented in the literature. Thus, we summarize and categorize the “state-of-the-art” methods, benchmark test instances, and compare methodologies, all over a long time period. We aim to establish a framework for fair performance evaluation of algorithms for <inline-formula>P||Cmax</inline-formula>, and according to the presented systematic literature review, we uncovered that it does not exist. We believe that this framework could be of wider importance, as the identified principles apply to a plethora of combinatorial optimization problems.
ISSN:2073-8994
DOI:10.3390/sym17020178
Fuente:Engineering Database