2021
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14654241
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The effect of learning, forgetting, fatigue, and recovery on the performance of dual-resource constrained (DRC) systems

Abstract: Dual-Resource Constrained (DRC) systems consist of two resources: workers and machines (stations). DRCs have become common in manufacturing and service firms that emphasise flexibility, where workers perform different tasks. Although having a flexible workforce is beneficial, it comes at a cost. When workers alternate between different jobs the productivity of the system is affected. On one hand the system becomes more responsive to changes (internal/external), and on the other hand worker productivity and sys… Show more

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