Research on Mixed-Model Assembly Line Balancing Problem of Type II with Uncertainty

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Uncertainty has negative effects on mixed-model assembly line balancing. With this uncertainty, the paper built a mathematical model on MMALBP of type II , and designed a solving method which is based on GA. It contributes to the management of the assembly line and production arrangements, and increases production efficiency.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 753-755)

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1948-1951

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August 2013

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