An integrated approach to machine selection and operation allocation problem

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2011

Authors

Evrim Ursavas Guldogan

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SPRINGER LONDON LTD

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Machine selection and operation allocation is a multi-criteria decision-making problem which involves the consideration of both qualitative and quantitative factors. Thus a hybrid model integrating the knowledge-based expert system and the genetic algorithm may be effectively applied to the decision problem. This paper proposes a two-step approach where suitable machines for every operation in a work center is selected and optimized as a whole to obtain the optimum machine park. The first step of the model determines the suitability of each machine type for every operation using the knowledge-based expert system. The second stage searches through the solution space to find the optimal machine park with the use of a genetic algorithm. A real-life case study at an outdoor advertisement manufacturing company demonstrates the applicability of the model.

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Machine selection, Operation allocation, Expert systems, Genetic algorithms, Decision support systems, FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS, EXPERT-SYSTEM, GENETIC ALGORITHM, DECISION-MAKING, SIMULATION, FRAMEWORK, FMS, AHP

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0209 industrial biotechnology, 0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

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55

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797

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805
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