This paper deals with the assembly line balancing problem considering incompatibilities between the tasks with the aim of: first minimizing the number of workstations, and then minimizing the cycle time for the minimum number of workstations. In order to solve the problem we propose the use of a greedy randomized adaptive search procedure obtained from the application of some classic heuristics based on priority rules, and a genetic algorithm that searches for the solution in the heuristic space. A computational experience is included to illustrate the performance of the proposed approach.Postprint (author's final draft
The assembly line balancing problem is a classical optimisation problem whose objective is to assign...
Assembly line designs in manufacturing commonly face the key problem of dividing the assembly tasks ...
In this paper, we consider the assembly line balancing problem with hierarchical worker assignment, ...
This paper deals with the assembly line balancing problem considering incompatibilities between the ...
Purpose – This study aims to propose an efficient optimization algorithm to solve the assembly line ...
In this study, we consider balancing problems of one- and two-sided assembly lines with real-world c...
In this study, we consider the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem of type-II (ALW...
This paper investigates a flexible assembly line balancing (FALB) problem with work sharing and work...
In this study, we consider the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem of type-II (ALW...
Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) refers to the problem of assigning operations to (workstations) statio...
Heuristic procedures based on priority rules are quite frequently used to solve the multiple resourc...
Although genetic algorithm (GA) has been widely used to address assembly line balancing problems (AL...
Although genetic algorithm (GA) has been widely used to address assembly line balancing problems (AL...
Abstract-Assembly line balancing (ALB) is a well-known combinatorial optimization problem in product...
AbstractTwo-sided assembly lines are common industrial practice in the assembly of large-sized produ...
The assembly line balancing problem is a classical optimisation problem whose objective is to assign...
Assembly line designs in manufacturing commonly face the key problem of dividing the assembly tasks ...
In this paper, we consider the assembly line balancing problem with hierarchical worker assignment, ...
This paper deals with the assembly line balancing problem considering incompatibilities between the ...
Purpose – This study aims to propose an efficient optimization algorithm to solve the assembly line ...
In this study, we consider balancing problems of one- and two-sided assembly lines with real-world c...
In this study, we consider the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem of type-II (ALW...
This paper investigates a flexible assembly line balancing (FALB) problem with work sharing and work...
In this study, we consider the assembly line worker assignment and balancing problem of type-II (ALW...
Assembly Line Balancing (ALB) refers to the problem of assigning operations to (workstations) statio...
Heuristic procedures based on priority rules are quite frequently used to solve the multiple resourc...
Although genetic algorithm (GA) has been widely used to address assembly line balancing problems (AL...
Although genetic algorithm (GA) has been widely used to address assembly line balancing problems (AL...
Abstract-Assembly line balancing (ALB) is a well-known combinatorial optimization problem in product...
AbstractTwo-sided assembly lines are common industrial practice in the assembly of large-sized produ...
The assembly line balancing problem is a classical optimisation problem whose objective is to assign...
Assembly line designs in manufacturing commonly face the key problem of dividing the assembly tasks ...
In this paper, we consider the assembly line balancing problem with hierarchical worker assignment, ...