The classical assembly line balancing problem consists of assigning assembly work to workstations. In the presence of setup times that depend on the sequence of tasks assigned to each workstation, the problem becomes more complicated given that two interdependent problems, namely assignment and sequencing, must be solved simultaneously. The hierarchical nature of these two problems also suggest a natural decomposition of the problem. This paper adopts such an approach and describes an exact algorithm based on Benders decomposition to solve both simple and mixed-model assembly line balancing problems with setups. The algorithm is tested on a set of benchmark instances and numerically compared against a mixed-integer linear programming formul...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
In this paper, we present a real-life Assembly Line Balancing Problem for an electronics manufacturi...
In this study, we consider an assembly line rebalancing problem with disruptions caused by workstati...
The classical assembly line balancing problem consists of assigning assembly work to workstations. I...
This paper is the first one of the two papers entitled "modeling and solving mixed-model assembly li...
The classical Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem (SALBP) has been widely enriched over the past ...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
This paper describes a branch and bound algorithm which can solve assembly line balancing probems wi...
AbstractAssembly line is a sequential work flow production systems which are still typical in the ma...
A production system which consists of a number of parallel assembly lines is considered. On each lin...
A generalized model for solving the assembly line balancing problem and complicated extensions is pr...
The classical simple assembly line balancing problem (SALBP) has been extended with many real-life a...
Balancing and sequencing of assembly lines is the process of partitioning the assembly work in terms...
Abstract approved: Line balancing is concerned with the optimal assignment of work elements to indiv...
Vita.This research addresses certain problems associated with assembly systems, namely the assembly ...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
In this paper, we present a real-life Assembly Line Balancing Problem for an electronics manufacturi...
In this study, we consider an assembly line rebalancing problem with disruptions caused by workstati...
The classical assembly line balancing problem consists of assigning assembly work to workstations. I...
This paper is the first one of the two papers entitled "modeling and solving mixed-model assembly li...
The classical Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem (SALBP) has been widely enriched over the past ...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
This paper describes a branch and bound algorithm which can solve assembly line balancing probems wi...
AbstractAssembly line is a sequential work flow production systems which are still typical in the ma...
A production system which consists of a number of parallel assembly lines is considered. On each lin...
A generalized model for solving the assembly line balancing problem and complicated extensions is pr...
The classical simple assembly line balancing problem (SALBP) has been extended with many real-life a...
Balancing and sequencing of assembly lines is the process of partitioning the assembly work in terms...
Abstract approved: Line balancing is concerned with the optimal assignment of work elements to indiv...
Vita.This research addresses certain problems associated with assembly systems, namely the assembly ...
Assembly line balancing problems (ALBP) consist of distributing the total workload for manufacturing...
In this paper, we present a real-life Assembly Line Balancing Problem for an electronics manufacturi...
In this study, we consider an assembly line rebalancing problem with disruptions caused by workstati...