Design and evaluation of automated cellular manufacturing systems with simulation modelling and AHP approach: a case study
Abstract
Suggests that many quantitative methods have been developed in an attempt to acknowledge uncertainty in decision making and to manage the inherent risk during economic planning for new technology implementation. Outlines a relatively simple and practical risk analysis, accompanied by the implementation of advanced manufacturing technology. Employs the proven analytical hierarchy process (AHP) approach, coupled with confidence intervals from data gathered through simulation techniques or through observations and empirical sampling. Describes a case study in which simulation models were developed using a software package SIMFACTORY II.5, which is based on the concept of visual interactive simulation. A number of simulation experiments were performed in order to investigate the influence of various flexible manufacturing system and cellular manufacturing system configurations. An AHP multi‐attribute analysis is performed by using AUTOMAN, a decision support software package. This package evaluates and combines the qualitative and quantitative factors for different configuration designs.
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Citation
Chan, F.T.S. and Abhary, K. (1996), "Design and evaluation of automated cellular manufacturing systems with simulation modelling and AHP approach: a case study", Integrated Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 7 No. 6, pp. 39-52. https://doi.org/10.1108/09576069610151176
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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