2002
DOI: 10.3182/20020721-6-es-1901.01647
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Assembly Line Design: A Survey

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“…(i) DSM -Deterministic single model: This model is considered to assembly lines with only one product model, where the tasks times are known deterministically, with little tasks timing variation (as a result of easy execution and also the operators motivation) (Rekiek et al, 2002a;Becker & Scholl, 2006). Certain efficiency criteria should be otimizated, as idle time station and line efficiency, among others; (ii) SSM -Stocastic single model: In this category, the execution times of activities have resulting human behavior variability, inability of operators, lack of motivation, complex processes and equipment with low reliability, among others; (iii) DMM -Deterministic multi/mixed model: The formulation of the DMM problems considers deterministic tasks times, but with the presence of different products manufactured on the same assembly line.…”
Section: Assembly Line Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(i) DSM -Deterministic single model: This model is considered to assembly lines with only one product model, where the tasks times are known deterministically, with little tasks timing variation (as a result of easy execution and also the operators motivation) (Rekiek et al, 2002a;Becker & Scholl, 2006). Certain efficiency criteria should be otimizated, as idle time station and line efficiency, among others; (ii) SSM -Stocastic single model: In this category, the execution times of activities have resulting human behavior variability, inability of operators, lack of motivation, complex processes and equipment with low reliability, among others; (iii) DMM -Deterministic multi/mixed model: The formulation of the DMM problems considers deterministic tasks times, but with the presence of different products manufactured on the same assembly line.…”
Section: Assembly Line Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in order to mixed arrangements to become viable in high competitive markets, assembly lines designers seek to increase the efficiency by maximizing the income rate and minimizing operating costs. Therefore, the assembly lines project an issue of great industrial interest (Rekiek et al, 2002a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the design problem, from given partial order of operations, a set of resources, and their relations, obtaining a well-balanced operation assignment to resources is the most important issue to achieve efficient operation of the line, and finding the best combination of resources from various kinds is also important. This kind of problem is well-known for the assembly line balancing problem (ALBP) [1,2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, ALBP has been ex- l(rG) tp3rA tp1rA tp5rD |p2| |p3| |p1| | p4| Figure 1: Flow-line type production system tended for various kinds of problems [2]. One of them compounds Resource Planning(RP) and ALBP [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For balancing the operation of the disassembly line, Duta, Filip and Henrioud [12 ] utilize the method of equal piles approach proposed Rekiek [13]. To model products associated with incomplete, imprecise, and,…”
Section: Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%