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Robust Design of Dynamic Cell Formation Problem Considering the Workers Interest
Author(s) -
Faezeh Bagheri,
Abdul Sattar Safaei,
Mostafa Kermanshahi,
Mohammad Mahdi Paydar
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering. transactions c: aspects
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2423-7167
DOI - 10.5829/ije.2019.32.12c.12
Subject(s) - cellular manufacturing , computer science , dynamic programming , cell formation , mathematical optimization , sensitivity (control systems) , industrial engineering , operations research , engineering , mathematics , algorithm , electronic engineering
To enhance agility and quick responding to customersu0027 demand, manufacturing processes are rearrenged according to different systems. The efficient execution of a manufacturing system depends on various factors. Among them, cell design and human issue are the pivotal ones. The proposed model designs cellular manufacturing systems using three objective functions from three different perspectives, to reflect a more realistic picture of the cell formation problem. This paper presents a model with the goals of maximizing the total value of grouping efficacy and minimizing the total costs and total non-interest workers in cells in a dynamic environment for several consecutive periods.  The main idea of the proposed model is enhancing cell efficiency through an assigning the group of workers who have a mutual interest in working with each other. For solving the current model, the revised multi-choice goal programming method has been employed. Finally, computational results and sensitivity analysis are discussed.

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