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Title: | Realigning research objectives in cellular manufacturing system design: a user's perspective | Authors: | Mahadevan, B Venkataramanaiah, S |
Keywords: | Cellular Manufacturing System;CMS;Cellular Industry | Issue Date: | 2007 | Publisher: | Society of Operations Management | Abstract: | Designing appropriate cells is thefirst step towards configuring a cellular manufacturing system (CMS). During the last three decades of research numerous algorithms have been developed to solve this problem. However, there is a concern of the wideninggap between research and practice. This paper seeks to provide an understanding of the reasons for this. A scrutiny of over two hundred and seventy five research papers written during the last thirty years suggests that increasingly C M S design research has not been able to adequately satisjij user requirements. Several new directions for future research in the area of C M S design has been proposed to correct this anomaly. These include , re-examining the notion offocus as applied to C M S design, developing eficient solution procedures to handle large problem sizes and dificult to handle data and problem structures and eforts to improve the portability of research to practice. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/12107 |
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