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      Assembly line balancing problem: Comparison of some heuristic procedures

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      Author(s)
      Mete, Hasan Ali
      Advisor
      Erel, Erdal
      Date
      1989
      Publisher
      Bilkent University
      Language
      English
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      Thesis
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      Abstract
      Assembly line balancing problem can be defined as assigning tasks to an ordered sequence of stations, such that the precedence relations among the tasks are satisfied and some pel- hormarice measure (e.g. toLal idle tune; is opLimized- in this work, some heuristic methods are examined and compared for an 11-element assembly line balancing problem for fixed F-ratios and cycle times. The results of the experiments show that there is no significant difference between the four selected heuristic procedures.
      Keywords
      Assembly Line Balancing Problem
      Heuristic Procedure
      Work Element
      Balance Delay Ratio
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