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A Model of Makespan Flow-Shop Scheduling Under Ergonomic Requirements

Authors : Sabina Asensio Cuesta, Pedro Gómez Gasquet, Carlos Andrés Romano, María del Mar Eva Alemany Díaz

Published in: Managing Complexity

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

This paper address the recent growing interest the industrial environment has put over the healthy work. The ergonomics studies worker’s fatigue and muscular stress risks. It shows the need to measure and evaluate risks to improve the efficiency and reduce the costs. Based on a literature review from the scheduling and ergonomics point of view implications are highlighted. The paper presents a MILP mathematical model to minimize makespan in an n-job flow shop problem with sequence dependent setup times considering recovery times.

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Metadata
Title
A Model of Makespan Flow-Shop Scheduling Under Ergonomic Requirements
Authors
Sabina Asensio Cuesta
Pedro Gómez Gasquet
Carlos Andrés Romano
María del Mar Eva Alemany Díaz
Copyright Year
2014
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04705-8_12