Heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing system

This paper deals with Flow-shop Sequence-Dependent Group Scheduling and worker assignment problem. Flow-shop allows the process of a set of families of products applying the group technology concept to reduce setup costs, lead times, and work-in-process inventory costs. The worker assignment problem...

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Main Authors: Sergio Fichera, Antonio Costa, Fulvio Antonio Cappadonna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Growing Science 2017-03-01
Series:International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
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Online Access:http://www.growingscience.com/ijiec/Vol8/IJIEC_2017_9.pdf
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spelling doaj-dfe5683e048b4ef0a069c9b595b119312020-11-24T22:02:39ZengGrowing ScienceInternational Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations1923-29261923-29342017-03-018442744010.5267/j.ijiec.2017.3.005Heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing systemSergio FicheraAntonio Costa Fulvio Antonio CappadonnaThis paper deals with Flow-shop Sequence-Dependent Group Scheduling and worker assignment problem. Flow-shop allows the process of a set of families of products applying the group technology concept to reduce setup costs, lead times, and work-in-process inventory costs. The worker assignment problem deals with assigning workers to workstations considering their different abilities and learning effect. The proposed model in this paper considers different objectives. The decision problems in this cellular manufacturing system are the jobs scheduling within of own group, the group scheduling and the workers assignment to the machines. The aim of this paper is to consider a more realistic profile of heterogeneous workers introducing the learning effect in the joint group scheduling and workers assignment problem. A mathematical model and an evolutionary procedure has been developed to solve this problem. A benchmark of test cases having different numbers of machines, groups, jobs, worker skills and learning index, has been taken into account to compare the efficiency of the proposed algorithm with two well known procedures.http://www.growingscience.com/ijiec/Vol8/IJIEC_2017_9.pdfFlow-shopGroup schedulingWorkforce assignmentLearning effectSkillsEvolutionary algorithm
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author Sergio Fichera
Antonio Costa
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Antonio Costa
Fulvio Antonio Cappadonna
Heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing system
International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
Flow-shop
Group scheduling
Workforce assignment
Learning effect
Skills
Evolutionary algorithm
author_facet Sergio Fichera
Antonio Costa
Fulvio Antonio Cappadonna
author_sort Sergio Fichera
title Heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing system
title_short Heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing system
title_full Heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing system
title_fullStr Heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing system
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing system
title_sort heterogeneous workers with learning ability assignment in a cellular manufacturing system
publisher Growing Science
series International Journal of Industrial Engineering Computations
issn 1923-2926
1923-2934
publishDate 2017-03-01
description This paper deals with Flow-shop Sequence-Dependent Group Scheduling and worker assignment problem. Flow-shop allows the process of a set of families of products applying the group technology concept to reduce setup costs, lead times, and work-in-process inventory costs. The worker assignment problem deals with assigning workers to workstations considering their different abilities and learning effect. The proposed model in this paper considers different objectives. The decision problems in this cellular manufacturing system are the jobs scheduling within of own group, the group scheduling and the workers assignment to the machines. The aim of this paper is to consider a more realistic profile of heterogeneous workers introducing the learning effect in the joint group scheduling and workers assignment problem. A mathematical model and an evolutionary procedure has been developed to solve this problem. A benchmark of test cases having different numbers of machines, groups, jobs, worker skills and learning index, has been taken into account to compare the efficiency of the proposed algorithm with two well known procedures.
topic Flow-shop
Group scheduling
Workforce assignment
Learning effect
Skills
Evolutionary algorithm
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