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The skilled workers-based scheduling method was developed using the evaluation of workers skill levels and the application of genetic algorithm. The scheduling method was presented through the workers gantt-chart. The scheduling performance indexes were evaluated by a free time index (FTI), a skill level index (SLI), and a working time index (TWI). The results showed that the maximum of FTI and the SLI indicated significant improvement in production efficiency. Additionally, the lowest of a TWI indicated the minimum differences among man-hour of workers.
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Suksawat, B., Hiraoka, H., Ihara, T. (2007). A New Approach Manufacturing Cell Scheduling based on Skill-based Manufacturing Integrated to Genetic Algorithm. In: Towards Synthesis of Micro-/Nano-systems. Springer, London . https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-559-3_59
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