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We study an optimal design problem for serial machining lines. Such lines consist of a sequence of stations. At every station, the operations to manufacture a product are grouped into blocks. The operations within each block are performed simultaneously by the same spindle head and the blocks of...
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We consider a single resource that performs a set of jobs, each job being defined by its operation time and its due date. Jobs are not preemptive, which means that a job that starts cannot be interrupted before completion. These jobs have been scheduled so as to minimize the total tardiness, and...
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Two variants of genetic algorithm (GA) for solving the Supply Management Problem with Lower-Bounded Demands (SMPLD) are proposed and experimentally tested. The SMPLD problem consists in planning the shipments from a set of suppliers to a set of customers minimizing the total cost, given lower...
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In this paper, a new transfer line balancing problem is considered. The main difference from the simple assembly line balancing problem is that the operations are grouped into blocks (batches). All the operations of the same block are carried out simultaneously by one piece of equipment...
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