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The design and use of flexible manufacturing systems (FMSs) involve some intricate operations research problems.FMS design problems include, for example, determining the appropriate number of machine tools of each type, the capacity of the material handling system, and the size of buffers.FMS planning problems include the determination of which parts should be simultaneously machined, the optimal partition of machine tools into groups, allocations of pallets and fixtures to part types, and the assignment of operations and associated cutting tools among the limited-capacity tool magazines of the machine tools.FMS scheduling problems include determining the optimal input sequence of parts and an optimal sequence at each machine tool given the current part mix.FMS control problems are those concerned with, for example, monitoring the system to be sure that requirements and due dates are being met and that unreliability problems are taken care of. This paper defines and describes these FMS problems in detail for OR/MS researchers to work on.
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Stecke, K.E. Design, planning, scheduling, and control problems of flexible manufacturing systems. Ann Oper Res 3, 1–12 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02023765
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