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A goal approach to assembly line balancing
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    A goal approach to assembly line balancing (English)
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    The problem considered is one of assembly line balancing. The authors introduce a new model of the problem which allows for the flexibility to simultaneously consider variations in cycle time, number of workstations, zoning constraints, idle time and cost. A zero-one goal program is developed that allows the system designer to consider multiple criteria in selecting a preferred schedule.
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    assembly line balancing
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    variations in cycle time
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    zoning constraints
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    idle time
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    zero-one goal program
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