Aickelin, Uwe and Burke, Edmund and Mohamed Din, Aniza (2004) 'Investigating Artificial Immune Systems For Job Shop Rescheduling In Changing Environments'. In: 6th International Conference in Adaptive Computing in Design and Manufacture, 2004, Bristol, UK.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Artificial immune system can be used to generate schedules in changing environments and it has been proven to be more robust than schedules developed using a genetic algorithm. Good schedules can be produced especially when the number of the antigens is increased. However, an increase in the range of the antigens had somehow affected the fitness of the immune system. In this research, we are trying to improve the result of the system by rescheduling the same problem using the same method while at the same time maintaining the robustness of the schedules.
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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| Schools/Departments: | Faculty of Science > School of Computer Science and Information Technology |
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| ID Code: | 271 |
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| Deposited By: | Aickelin, Professor Uwe |
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| Deposited On: | 07 Nov 2005 |
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| Last Modified: | 12 Oct 2007 15:13 |
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