Multiple Warehouses Scheduling Using Steady State Genetic Algorithms

Multiple Warehouses Scheduling Using
Steady State Genetic Algorithms

Jalal Atoum1 and Mamoun Al Rababaa2
1Computer Science Department, Princess Symaya University for Technology, Jordan
2Computer Science Department, Al Al-Bayt University, Jordan

Abstract: Warehouses scheduling is the problem of sequencing requests of products to fulfill several customers’ orders so as to minimize the average time and shipping costs. In this paper, a solution to the problem of multiple warehouses scheduling using the steady state genetic algorithm is presented. A mathematical model that organizes the relationships between customers and warehouses is also presented in this paper. Two scenarios of storage capacities (constants and varying capacities) and two strategies of search points (ideal point and random points) are compared. An analysis of the results indicates that  multiple warehouses scheduling using the GENITOR approach with different warehouses capacities have better outcome than the usage of the traditional genetic algorithms).

Keywords: Multiple warehouse scheduling, genitor, ideal point search strategy, random point search strategy.


Received October 27, 2008; accepted May 17, 2009

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