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Sequencing in a non-permutation flowshop with constrained buffers: applicability of genetic algorith versus constraint logic programming

  • Autores: Gerrit Farber, Said Salhi, Anna Maria Coves Moreno
  • Localización: Dirección y organización: Revista de dirección, organización y administración de empresas, ISSN 1132-175X, Nº 35, 2008, págs. 69-78
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Mixed model production lines consider more than one model being processed on the same production line in an arbitrary sequence. Nevertheless, the majority of publications in this area are limited to solutions which determine the job sequence before the jobs enter the line and maintains it without interchanging jobs until the end of the production line, which is known as permutation flowshop. This paper considers a nonpermutation flowshop. Resequencing is permitted where stations have access to intermediate or centralized resequencing buffers. The access to the buffers is restricted by the number of available buffer places and the physical size of the products. Two conceptually different approaches are presented in order to solve the problem. The first approach is a hybrid approach, using Constraint Logic Programming (CLP), whereas the second one is a Genetic Algorithm (GA). Improvements that come with the introduction of constrained resequencing buffers are highlighted. Characteristics such as the difference between the intermediate and the centralized case are analyzed, and the special case of semi dynamic demand is studied. Finally, recommendations are presented for the applicability of the hybrid approach, using CLP, versus the Genetic Algorithm.


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