Efficient solutions to the cell-formation problem with multiple routings via a double-loop genetic algorithm
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1296654
DOI10.1016/S0377-2217(98)00057-5zbMath0937.90024MaRDI QIDQ1296654
Marc Gravel, Aaron Luntala Nsakanda, Wilson L. Price
Publication date: 2 August 1999
Published in: European Journal of Operational Research (Search for Journal in Brave)
Related Items (10)
Hybrid genetic approach for solving large-scale capacitated cell formation problems with multiple routings ⋮ Ensuring population diversity in genetic algorithms: a technical note with application to the cell formation problem ⋮ Solving machine-loading problem of a flexible manufacturing system with constraint-based genetic algorithm ⋮ A multi-objective genetic algorithm approach to the design of cellular manufacturing systems ⋮ The evolution of cell formation problem methodologies based on recent studies (1997-2008): Review and directions for future research ⋮ An efficiency frontier approach for the design of cellular manufacturing systems in a lumpy demand environment ⋮ Game theory based evolutionary algorithms: a review with Nash applications in structural engineering optimization problems ⋮ Minimising material handling cost in cell formation with alternative processing routes by grouping genetic algorithm ⋮ An equitable approach to the payment scheduling problem in project management ⋮ Multi-objective optimization of manufacturing cell design
Uses Software
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Selection of parts and machines for cellularization: A mathematical programming approach
- Multiple objective decision making - methods and applications. A state- of-the-art survey. In collaboration with Sudhakar R. Paidy and Kwangsun Yoon
- Two-machine group scheduling problem with blocking and anticipatory setups
- Manufacturing cell formation using similarity coefficients and a parallel genetic TSP algorithm: Formulation and comparison
- Integrated design of cellular manufacturing systems in the presence of alternative process plans
- A genetic algorithm-based approach to cell composition and layout design problems
- Part-mix allocation in a hybrid manufacturing system with a flexible manufacturing cell and a conventional jobshop
- Cell formation considering alternate routeings
- Design of cellular manufacturing systems
- Cellular manufacturing at 46 user plants: Implementation experiences and performance improvements
This page was built for publication: Efficient solutions to the cell-formation problem with multiple routings via a double-loop genetic algorithm