On the Assignment of the Facility Location Matching the Production Process : A Study of Expected Distance for Man-machine System
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概要
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This paper deals with a facility location problem in multiple-item small-quantity production where the production process is so selected as to minimize the travel distances of men and objects between facilities. It considers the problem of a man-machine system where the travel distance between production processes resulting from movements of object of production must be minimized. Using the idea of graph theory, it shows how to select the candidate locations for facilities and assign the facilities to these places. The production process contains some probabilistic elements and selection by GERT of the optimum locations for facilities is shown using some numerical examples.
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著者
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TOKUMARU Hidekatsu
Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University.
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KITAOKA Masatoshi
Faculty of Engineering, Kanagawa University
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Kitaoka Masatoshi
Faculity Of Engineering Kanagawa University
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Tokumaru Hidekatsu
Faculity Of Engineering Kyoto University
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