Constructive heuristic
A constructive heuristic is a type of heuristic method which starts with an empty solution and repeatedly, extends the current solution until a complete solution is obtained. It differs from local search heuristics which start with a complete solution and then try to improve the current solution further via local moves. Examples of some constructive heuristics developed for famous problems are: flow shop scheduling, vehicle routing problem, open shop problem.
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Constructive heuristic
A constructive heuristic is a type of heuristic method which starts with an empty solution and repeatedly, extends the current solution until a complete solution is obtained. It differs from local search heuristics which start with a complete solution and then try to improve the current solution further via local moves. Examples of some constructive heuristics developed for famous problems are: flow shop scheduling, vehicle routing problem, open shop problem.
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