Principles of Tabu Search

Tabu Search is a meta-heuristic that guides a local heuristic search procedure to explore the solution space beyond local optimality. One of the main components of Tabu Search is its use of adaptive memory, which creates a more flexible search behavior. Memory-based strategies are therefore the hallmark of tabu search approaches, founded on a quest for “integrating principles,” by which alternative forms of memory are appropriately combined with effective strategies for exploiting them. A novel finding is that such principles are sometimes sufficiently potent to yield effective problem solving behavior in their own right, with negligible reliance on memory. Over a wide range of problem settings, however, strategic use of memory can make dramatic differences in the ability to solve problems. Pure and hybrid Tabu Search approaches have set new records in finding better solutions to problems in production planning and scheduling, resource allocation, network design, routing, financial analysis, telecommunications, portfolio planning, supply chain management, agent-based modeling, business process design, forecasting, machine learning, data mining, biocomputation, molecular design, forest management and resource planning, among many other areas.

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