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Some solution methodologies for loading problems in a flexible manufacturing system
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1989
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Job PoolEngineeringFlexible Manufacturing TechnologyIndustrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringStructural OptimizationWorkload ImbalanceSocial SciencesOperations ResearchSolution MethodologiesSystems EngineeringLogisticsLoading ProblemDesignComputer EngineeringManufacturing SystemsFlexible ManufacturingFlexible Manufacturing SystemIndustrial DesignScheduling ProblemProduction SchedulingMechanic Manufacturing SystemScheduling (Production Processes)Production Engineering
SUMMARY The loading problem in a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) is viewed as selecting a subset of jobs from the job pool and allocating jobs among machines. A two-stage branch and backtrack procedure is developed with the objective of maximizing the assigned workload. Heuristic procedures are also developed with a bicriterion objective of minimizing the workload imbalance and maximizing the throughput for critical resources such as the number of tool slots on machines and the number of working hours in a scheduling period. The case of machine-dependent processing times is also dealt with. An illustrative numerical example accompanies each procedure.
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