DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84800-181-7_7
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Assembly Line Balancing Models

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“…Assembly lines have been studied extensively (since Salveson, 1955) by introducing his mathematical modeling and looking to the original aim of assembly lines. Balancing assembly lines is a recurring task in operation management, where such models have been used to support the decision maker in configuring an efficient assembly system to optimize productivity (Scholl and Klein, 1999;Boysen et al, 2007), which depends on the kinds of assembly lines as classified in Fig.…”
Section: The Important Research Of Assembly Lines Balancingmentioning
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“…Assembly lines have been studied extensively (since Salveson, 1955) by introducing his mathematical modeling and looking to the original aim of assembly lines. Balancing assembly lines is a recurring task in operation management, where such models have been used to support the decision maker in configuring an efficient assembly system to optimize productivity (Scholl and Klein, 1999;Boysen et al, 2007), which depends on the kinds of assembly lines as classified in Fig.…”
Section: The Important Research Of Assembly Lines Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact also carries out to a conclusion that researches in assembly lines is very important to do. Even so, many attempts have been made in the literature to solve the ALBP using optimum seeking methods, such as: Linear programming by Salveson (1955), Integer programming by Bowman (1960), Dynamic programming by Held et al (1963) and Branch-andbound approaches by Jackson (1956). However, none of these methods have been proved to be of practical use for large problems, due to their computational inefficiency (Tasan and Tunali, 2008).…”
Section: The Important Research Of Assembly Lines Balancingmentioning
confidence: 99%