Publication | Closed Access
Mixed-model assembly line sequencing heuristics for smoothing component parts usage: A comparative analysis
39
Citations
0
References
1998
Year
EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringSequencing HeuristicsComputer-aided DesignStructural OptimizationComponent Parts UsageOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringMixed-model Assembly LineModeling And SimulationControlled ComparisonComparative AnalysisCombinatorial OptimizationSearch-based Software EngineeringDesignComputer EngineeringManufacturing PlanningMixed-model Sequencing ProblemComputer ScienceAssemblyMutation-based TestingSoftware TestingProduction SchedulingProcess PlanningAssembly LineCombinatorial Testing WorkflowProduction EngineeringHeuristic Search
This paper addresses the mixed-model sequencing problem by providing a controlled comparison of six sequencing heuristics. The sequencing heuristics are evaluated for several test problems on the basis of their ability to develop a sequence which smoothes out the rate of use of each component part as much as possible. The test problems were designed to determine whether problem size, product range, product structure, or product mix affects the relative ranking of the performance of the heuristics.