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GRASP for sequencing mixed models in an assembly line with work overload, useless time and production regularity
2015
Progress in Artificial Intelligence
A GRASP algorithm is presented for solving a sequencing problem in a mixed-model assembly line. ...
The problem is focused on obtaining a manufacturing sequence that completes the greatest possible amount of required work and fulfils the production regularity property. ...
This work was funded by the Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (Spanish Government) through the FHI-SELM2 (TIN2014-57497-P) project.
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doi:10.1007/s13748-015-0071-z
fatcat:xi3kwmglvbd7xpisel74sb3jl4
Free and regular mixed-model sequences by a linear program-assisted hybrid algorithm GRASP-LP
2017
Progress in Artificial Intelligence
A linear program-assisted hybrid algorithm (GRASP-LP) is presented to solve a mixed-model sequencing problem in an assembly line. ...
The issue of the problem is to obtain manufacturing sequences of product models with the minimum work overload, allowing the free interruption of operations at workstations and preserving the production ...
GRASP constructive phase for a sequence with forced interruption of operations, with minimum work overload and useless time and with production mix preservation.
Initialization: Input: Λ, !, !, !, ! ...
doi:10.1007/s13748-017-0110-z
fatcat:aj7egut64bhingkhevm57zhci4
Virtual and Augmented Reality Technologies for Product Realization
1999
CIRP annals
It is anticipated that the results from these joint explorations will enable engineers to deliver new products to the society across the time, space and other boundaries with high efficiency and great ...
Both product development engineers and virtual reality researchers should find this paper valuable to guide their efforts in developing a common road map for joint explorations. ...
The authors would like to thank the following colleagues who made significant contributions to the development and review of this paper: ...
doi:10.1016/s0007-8506(07)63229-6
fatcat:wnlknmj2fzghpjrpurnnodtxh4
Digital technologies and the nature and routine intensity of work: Evidence from Hungarian manufacturing subsidiaries
2021
Social Science Research Network
The views expressed are those of the author(s) alone and do not necessarily represent the views of the ETUI nor those of the members of its general assembly. Brussels, 2021 ...
ETUI publications are published to elicit comment and to encourage debate. ...
High product variety coupled with reduced cycle time requirements makes today's assembly work hard to compare with that of previous eras. ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.3792000
fatcat:edmueq323jaflbfweodxzs3hh4
Lean Manufacturing, Human Resource Management and Worker Health: Are there Smart Bundles of Practices along the Adoption Process?
2019
Journal of Innovation Economics & Management
Although recent studies show a moderating role of human resource management (HRM) practices on this relationship, they focus only on some specific HRM practices and do not grasp their effects on the different ...
(i.e. intensity of usage and stage of adoption). ...
This in turn led to the production and consumption of lean without an in-depth grasp of its underlying foundations. ...
doi:10.3917/jie.pr1.0050
fatcat:43kuhrriunc5na4h2hhyenjori
Making sense of sensing systems
2002
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems Changing our world, changing ourselves - CHI '02
The NSF project will also serve as a nexus for continuing and collecting work in this topic after the workshop. Finally, work that helped define the GUI generation is a model for us. ...
For casual use, this reduction can speed learning; for use in situations involving information overload, time pressure, or stress (e.g., surgery, disaster recovery), this reduction of overhead effort could ...
Acknowledgements The author would like to thank to many of the former and current TMG students and colleagues in the MIT Media Lab for their contributions to the TUI research in the past 10 years at the ...
doi:10.1145/503376.503450
dblp:conf/chi/BellottiBEGHL02
fatcat:qraobvd44jadjfq4faprxdwue4
Making sense of sensing systems
2002
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems Changing our world, changing ourselves - CHI '02
The NSF project will also serve as a nexus for continuing and collecting work in this topic after the workshop. Finally, work that helped define the GUI generation is a model for us. ...
For casual use, this reduction can speed learning; for use in situations involving information overload, time pressure, or stress (e.g., surgery, disaster recovery), this reduction of overhead effort could ...
Acknowledgements The author would like to thank to many of the former and current TMG students and colleagues in the MIT Media Lab for their contributions to the TUI research in the past 10 years at the ...
doi:10.1145/503447.503450
fatcat:oox2ir4w3bf7nemgqtj5dacqfa
Modern Applied Science, Vol. 2, No. 3, May 2008, all in one file
2008
Modern Applied Science
Acknowledgement The authors would like to acknowledge College of Pharmacy and The Center of Analysis and Measurement (CAM) at Soochow University for their sponsorship of this work. ...
Acknowledgements The authors acknowledge the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment Malaysia for the financial support through IRPA funding 09-02-06-0056-SR0013/06-01 and also to the Ibnu Sina ...
A semigroup S is called completely regular, if for everyS a ∈ , there exists an element S . In fact, every α S is a D -class of S . ...
doi:10.5539/mas.v2n3p0
fatcat:y74fmpmp2nfexctxwy7v4l2cjq
Coloring, a versatile technique for implementing object-oriented languages
2010
Software, Practice & Experience
The meta-model deals with static overloading by integrating parameter types in the property identifier-hence, in languages which allow static overloading (e.g. ...
Figure 2 presents the diagram of object layout and method table in this setting, together with the corresponding code sequence in an intuitive pseudocode. ...
Performance of bidirectional class and method coloring (in ms, on an Intel R Core TM 2 CPU T7200 at 2.0 GHz). ...
doi:10.1002/spe.1022
fatcat:atdncp3pxndhdiytu5xal4ousm
A Framework for Digital Marketing Research: Investigating the Four Cultural Eras of Digital Marketing
2020
Journal of Interactive Marketing
Thus, our aim is to provide an integrative framework for research in digital marketing derived from the historical analysis of the Internet. ...
Using practice theory and institutional theory, we outline a new type of institutional work: imprinting work. We apply this framework to the analysis of historical secondary sources. ...
imprinting sequences mixing appropriation and assimilation work. ...
doi:10.1016/j.intmar.2019.08.002
fatcat:uore6j42wfhcvmv7fobhi2pxsm
A common framework for language comprehension and language production?
2001
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Language production is not driven solely by the speaker's intentions; language comprehension is not only input-driven; production and perception use common representations. ...
Natural language processing involves a tight coupling between action (the production of language) and perception (the comprehension of language). ...
work, the production managers and market researchers. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x01290104
fatcat:5mrtow6hdrh2lbd4ured37xthy
Automated visual discourse synthesis
1998
CHI 98 conference summary on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '98
We are concerned with portability and parallelization issues in building the visual realizer, and we also take into account interaction capabilities for interactive environments. ...
Our research focuses in part on establishing a general framework by abstracting various generation systems and providing a reference model in which a specific system is considered an instantiation of the ...
For example, a 2D line graph that plots height against age is composed of line segments and two orthogonal axes with textual labels. This plot indicates how height changes with the age. ...
doi:10.1145/286498.286537
dblp:conf/chi/Zhou98
fatcat:pk2kp7nsoncifjqr32ai7w6my4
The Theory of Event Coding (TEC): A framework for perception and action planning
2001
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Traditional approaches to human information processing tend to deal with perception and action planning in isolation, so that an adequate account of the perception-action interface is still missing. ...
We propose a new framework for a more adequate theoretical treatment of perception and action planning, in which perceptual contents and action plans are coded in a common representational medium by feature ...
work, the production managers and market researchers. ...
doi:10.1017/s0140525x01000103
fatcat:fnbuxnyg2zcj3no5f5tqocpvyi
From Past to Present: The Deep History of Kinship
[chapter]
2019
Computational Social Sciences
Particular topics of interest include, but are not limited to: have applications of computational modeling in archaeology and history, social organization and change, as well as socio-cultural transmission ...
Books published in this series bring together theories, techniques and technologies from backgrounds such as history, ecology, archaeology, anthropology, geography and sociology, combining them with established ...
We thank our colleagues Ricardo del Olmo and David Poza, from Universidad de Burgos for their help in programming a preliminary version of our model. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-12723-7_6
fatcat:mpv5ufnwtrgjzaq3xps5fk5e6u
Lipschitzness Is All You Need To Tame Off-policy Generative Adversarial Imitation Learning
[article]
2022
arXiv
pre-print
Crucially, the guarantees derived and reported in this work are valid for any reward satisfying the Lipschitzness condition, nothing is specific to imitation. ...
We consider the case of off-policy generative adversarial imitation learning, and perform an in-depth review, qualitative and quantitative, of the method. ...
In these models, the common way to deal with non-stationary reward processes is to assume the reward variations in time are upper-bounded, either per-decision or over longer time periods. ...
arXiv:2006.16785v3
fatcat:vtb6fvqrqbf35hnbyzob3utz2u
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