Metaheuristic Solutions to the Response Time Variability Problem
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Department of Computer Science and I.T.
Abstract
The problem of variation in the response time is known as response time variability
problem (RTVP). RTVP is a combinatorial NP-hard problem which has a broad range of
real-life applications: mixed-model assembly line in production systems, multi-threaded
computer systems, network environments, broadcast of commercial video tapes,
salesman's routes, and machine maintenance, among others. The RTVP arises whenever
events, jobs, clients or products need to be sequenced so as to minimize the variability of
the time they wait for their next turn in obtaining the resources they need to advance. The
concept of variation in response time has been recently appeared in literature and a lot of
research is being carried out in this areas.
This dissertation includes recent researches regarding the response time variability
problem. Our concern in this dissertation is to find out near optimal sequence of jobs with
objective of minimizing the response time variability. Several solutions based on
heuristics and metaheuristics exist in the literature to fulfill this objective. This
dissertation work focuses on the metaheuristic solutions to the RTVP. The metaheuristic
procedure to solve the RTVP is put forward by applying the following three procedures:
Multi-Start (MS), Greedy Randomized Adaptive Search Procedure (GRASP) and
practical swarm optimization (PSO). This dissertation work mainly focused on multi-start
and GRASP. In this dissertation, we implement and analyze the experimental result of the
metaheuristic algorithms.
