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A cooperative approach to service booking and scheduling in cloud manufacturing

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  • Chen, Jian
  • Huang, George Q.
  • Wang, Jun-Qiang
  • Yang, Chen

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Cloud manufacturing (CMfg) can make mass manufacturing resources more widely accessible to clients in the form of manufacturing services with their available time slots and the associated prices. In decentralized cases, clients can select optimal services to fulfill their individual demand. This paper proposes that clients can coordinate with each other for the exchange and reutilization of their booked resources. Via client coordination cost savings are derived from the post-optimization of the initial uncoordinated solution of all clients at the planning horizon. The optimization problem, which is a service booking and scheduling problem, has been proved to be strong NP-hard. Besides, we consider manufacturing synchronization (MfgSync) when scheduling a client's job on multiple resources, which includes simultaneity of completing the sub-tasks of a client's manufacturing job and punctuality of fulfilling the job. Optimal solution algorithms based on dynamic programming are proposed for two common cases. Considering the selfishness of each client, the success of the coordination depends on whether every participant can be better off than to act independently. We develop a cooperative game for client coordination and propose a core cost savings allocation scheme with which every client can get benefits through coordination. Based on the allocation scheme, clients tend to form a grand coalition. The computational results show that our approach can make substantial cost savings for clients.

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  • Chen, Jian & Huang, George Q. & Wang, Jun-Qiang & Yang, Chen, 2019. "A cooperative approach to service booking and scheduling in cloud manufacturing," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 273(3), pages 861-873.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:273:y:2019:i:3:p:861-873
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2018.09.007
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