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The increasing emphasis on mass customization, shortened product lifecycles, synchronized supply chains, when coupled with advances in information system, is driving most firms towards make-to-order (MTO) operations. Increasing global competition, lower profit margins, and higher customer...
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Make-to-order (MTO) operations have to effectively manage their capacity to make long-term sustainable profits. This objective can be met by selectively accepting available customer orders and simultaneously planning for capacity. We model a MTO operation of a job-shop with multiple resources...
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Manufacturing or service systems with multiple product classes, job circulation due to random failures, resources shared between product classes, and some portions of the manufacturing or assembly carried in series and the rest in parallel are commonly observed in real-life. The web server...
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Parallel processing is prevalent in many manufacturing and service systems (i.e. some components may have to wait for other components before the assembly can begin). It is also common to observe manufacturing systems that deal with multiple products, resources shared between different products,...
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This paper aims to minimise the makespan of a set of identical batch processing machines in parallel. The batch processing machine can process a batch of jobs as long as the total size of all the jobs in the batch does not exceed its capacity. The processing time of the job and its size are...
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In optoelectronics assembly, the first few stages of the assembly line are dedicated to build the product and the later stages are dedicated for calibration and testing. The assembly line is arranged in a flow shop environment with multiple processors at each stage. When a product (or job) fails...
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This paper aims to minimise the makespan of a set of identical batch processing machines in parallel. The batch processing machine can process a batch of jobs as long as the total size of all the jobs in the batch does not exceed its capacity. The processing time of the job and its size are...
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