Operations Management Research and Cellular Manufacturing Systems: Innovative Methods and Approaches

Modrák, Vladimir and Pandian, R. Sudhakara (2012) Operations Management Research and Cellular Manufacturing Systems: Innovative Methods and Approaches. IGI Global.

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Preface...................................................................................................................................................ix Acknowledgment................................................................................................................................ xiv Section 1 Methods and Trends in Manufacturing Cell Formation Chapter 1 Developments in Modern Operations Management and Cellular Manufacturing.................................. 1 Vladimír Modrák, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia (Slovak Republic) Pavol Semančo, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia (Slovak Republic) Chapter 2 Decision Support Framework for the Selection of a Layout Type ....................................................... 21 Jannes Slomp, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Jos A.C. Bokhorst, University of Groningen, The Netherlands Chapter 3 Comparison of Connected vs. Disconnected Cellular Systems: A Case Study .................................... 37 Gürsel A. Süer, Ohio University, USA Royston Lobo, S.S. White Technologies Inc., USA Chapter 4 Design of Manufacturing Cells Based on Graph Theory...................................................................... 53 José Francisco Ferreira Ribeiro, University of São Paulo, Brazil Chapter 5 Genetic vs. Hybrid Algorithm in Process of Cell Formation................................................................ 68 R. Sudhakra Pandian, Kalasalingam University, India Pavol Semančo, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia Peter Knuth, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia Chapter 6 Design of Cellular Manufacturing System Using Non-Traditional Optimization Algorithms............. 99 P. Venkumar, Kalasalingam University, India K. Chandra Sekar, Sardar Raja College of Engineering, India Chapter 7 Similarity-Based Cluster Analysis for the Cell Formation Problem................................................... 140 Riccardo Manzini, University of Bologna, Italy Riccardo Accorsi, University of Bologna, Italy Marco Bortolini, University of Bologna, Italy Chapter 8 An Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for Part Cell Formation Problem ...................................... 164 Saber Ibrahim, University of Sfax, Tunisia Bassem Jarboui, University of Sfax, Tunisia Abdelwaheb Rebaï, University of Sfax, Tunisia Chapter 9 Cellular or Functional Layout? ........................................................................................................... 189 Abdessalem Jerbi, University of Sfax, Tunisia Hédi Chtourou, University of Sfax, Tunisia Section 2 Production Planning and Scheduling in Cellular Manufacturing Environment Chapter 10 Cell Loading and Family Scheduling for Jobs with Individual Due Dates ........................................ 208 Gürsel A. Süer, Ohio University, USA Emre M. Mese, D.E. Foxx & Associates, Inc., USA Chapter 11 Production Planning Models using Max-Plus Algebra....................................................................... 227 Arun N. Nambiar, California State University, USA Aleksey Imaev, Ohio University, USA Robert P. Judd, Ohio University, USA Hector J. Carlo, University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez, Puerto Rico Chapter 12 Operator Assignment Decisions in a Highly Dynamic Cellular Environment ................................... 258 Gürsel A. Süer, Ohio University, USA Omar Alhawari, Royal Hashemite Court, Jordan Chapter 13 Alternative Heuristic Algorithm for Flow Shop Scheduling Problem................................................ 277 Vladimír Modrák, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia R. Sudhakra Pandian, Kalasalingam University, India Pavol Semančo, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia Chapter 14 Optimization and Mathematical Programming to Design and Planning Issues in Cellular Manufacturing Systems under Uncertain Situations........................................................................... 298 Vahidreza Ghezavati, Islamic Azad University, Iran Mohammad Saidi-Mehrabad, University of Science and Technology, Iran Mohammad Saeed Jabal-Ameli, University of Science and Technology, Iran Ahmad Makui, University of Science and Technology, Iran, Seyed Jafar Sadjadi University of Science and Technology, Iran Chapter 15 Planning Process Families with PROGRES ....................................................................................... 317 Linda L. Zhang, IESEG School of Management, France Section 3 Related Issues to Cellular Manufacturing Systems Chapter 16 Lean Thinking Based Investment Planning at Design Stage of Cellular/Hybrid Manufacturing Systems ...................................................................................................................... 342 M. Bulent Durmusoglu, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Goksu Kaya. Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Chapter 17 Performance Comparison of Cellular Manufacturing Configurations in Different Demand Profiles.................................................................................................................................. 366 Paolo Renna, University of Basilicata, Italy Michele Ambrico, University of Basilicata, Italy Chapter 18 Petri Net Model Based Design and Control of Robotic Manufacturing Cells.................................... 385 Gen’ichi Yasuda, Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science, Japan Chapter 19 Equipment Replacement Decisions Models with the Context of Flexible Manufacturing Cells....... 401 Ioan Constantin Dima, Valahia University of Târgovişte, Romania Janusz Grabara, Częstochowa University of Technology, Poland Mária Nowicka-Skowron, Częstochowa University of Technology, Poland Chapter 20 Multi-Modal Assembly-Support System for Cellular Manufacturing................................................ 412 Feng Duan, Nankai University, China Jeffrey Too Chuan Tan, The University of Tokyo, Japan Ryu Kato, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan Chi Zhu, Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan Tamio Arai, The University of Tokyo, Japan About the Contributors.................................................................................................................... 428 Index................................................................................................................................................... 435

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Subjects: H Social Sciences > HD Industries. Land use. Labor > HD28 Management. Industrial Management
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URI: http://eprint.ulbi.ac.id/id/eprint/1856

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