Summary and Conclusions
Boris Goldengorin,
Dmitry Krushinsky and
Panos M. Pardalos
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Boris Goldengorin: University of Groningen
Dmitry Krushinsky: University of Groningen
Panos M. Pardalos: University of Gainesville
Chapter Chapter 8 in Cell Formation in Industrial Engineering, 2013, pp 173-177 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The book is focused on relevant and effective mathematical models for solving the cell formation (CF) problem, i.e., grouping machines into manufacturing cells such that the principles of group technology are implemented. Despite its long history and hundreds of published papers, very few attempts of solving the problem to optimality are known. At the same time, in today’s highly competitive environment, any noticeable improvement in performance is critical to the company’s survival.
Keywords: Cell Formation; Pareto Optimal Front; Cell Formation Problem; MILP Formulation; Pareto Front Solution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8002-0_8
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