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Adriana Giret

Other affiliations: University of Valencia
Bio: Adriana Giret is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Process development execution system. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 126 publications receiving 2345 citations. Previous affiliations of Adriana Giret include University of Valencia.


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TL;DR: In this paper, an energy-efficient model for flexible flow shop scheduling (FFS) is proposed, which is based on an energy efficient mechanism, and an improved, genetic-simulated annealing algorithm is adopted to make a significant trade-off between the makespan and the total energy consumption.
Abstract: The traditional production scheduling problem considers performance indicators such as processing time, cost, and quality as optimization objectives in manufacturing systems; however, it does not take energy consumption or environmental impacts completely into account. Therefore, this paper proposes an energy-efficient model for flexible flow shop scheduling (FFS). First, a mathematical model for a FFS problem, which is based on an energy-efficient mechanism, is described to solve multi-objective optimization. Since FFS is well known as a NP-hard problem, an improved, genetic-simulated annealing algorithm is adopted to make a significant trade-off between the makespan and the total energy consumption to implement a feasible scheduling. Finally, a case study of a production scheduling problem for a metalworking workshop in a plant is simulated. The experimental results show that the relationship between the makespan and the energy consumption may be apparently conflicting. In addition, an energy-saving decision is performed in a feasible scheduling. Using the decision method, there could be significant potential for minimizing energy consumption.

376 citations

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TL;DR: A state-of-the-art review of the literature on sustainable manufacturing operations scheduling can be found in this article, where the relevant challenges and issues are discussed in depth, and subsequently urgent problems that must be solved through research in order to meet industry requirements are pointed out.

189 citations

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TL;DR: A novel particle swarm optimization algorithm based on Hill function is presented to minimize makespan and energy consumption in dynamic flexible flow shop scheduling problems and shows that the proposed algorithm outperforms the behavior of state of the art algorithms.

183 citations

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TL;DR: A study of all the characteristics of the HS and the MAS approach is made in order to illustrate a comprehensive comparison of holons and agents, and to present a survey about the main research works in both areas.
Abstract: The future of the manufacturing sector in the world will be determined by how it meets the challenges of the 21st century Two paradigms promise to meet these challenges, multi-agent systems (MAS) and holonic system (HS) Currently, there is some misunderstanding about the relationships between these two approaches The aim of this work is to make a study of all the characteristics of the HS and the MAS approach, in order to illustrate a comprehensive comparison of holons and agents, and, at the same time, to present a survey about the main research works in both areas

169 citations

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TL;DR: A multi-objective optimization model with the objective of minimizing energy consumption and makespan is formulated for a flexible job shop scheduling problem with transportation constraints and an enhanced genetic algorithm is developed to solve the problem.
Abstract: Manufacturing enterprises nowadays face huge environmental challenges because of energy consumption and associated environmental impacts. One of the effective strategies to reduce energy consumption is by employing intelligent scheduling techniques. Production scheduling can have significant impact on energy saving in manufacturing system from the operation management point of view. Resource flexibility and complex constraints in flexible manufacturing system make production scheduling a complicated nonlinear programming problem. To this end, a multi-objective optimization model with the objective of minimizing energy consumption and makespan is formulated for a flexible job shop scheduling problem with transportation constraints. Then, an enhanced genetic algorithm is developed to solve the problem. Finally, comprehensive experiments are carried out to evaluate the performance of the proposed model and algorithm. The experimental results revealed that the proposed model and algorithm can solve the problem effectively and efficiently. This may provide a basis for the decision makers to consider energy-efficient scheduling in flexible manufacturing system.

148 citations


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TL;DR: Deming's theory of management based on the 14 Points for Management is described in Out of the Crisis, originally published in 1982 as mentioned in this paper, where he explains the principles of management transformation and how to apply them.
Abstract: According to W. Edwards Deming, American companies require nothing less than a transformation of management style and of governmental relations with industry. In Out of the Crisis, originally published in 1982, Deming offers a theory of management based on his famous 14 Points for Management. Management's failure to plan for the future, he claims, brings about loss of market, which brings about loss of jobs. Management must be judged not only by the quarterly dividend, but by innovative plans to stay in business, protect investment, ensure future dividends, and provide more jobs through improved product and service. In simple, direct language, he explains the principles of management transformation and how to apply them.

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TL;DR: CACM is really essential reading for students, it keeps tabs on the latest in computer science and is a valuable asset for us students, who tend to delve deep into a particular area of CS and forget everything that is happening around us.
Abstract: Communications of the ACM (CACM for short, not the best sounding acronym around) is the ACM’s flagship magazine. Started in 1957, CACM is handy for keeping up to date on current research being carried out across all topics of computer science and realworld applications. CACM has had an illustrious past with many influential pieces of work and debates started within its pages. These include Hoare’s presentation of the Quicksort algorithm; Rivest, Shamir and Adleman’s description of the first publickey cryptosystem RSA; and Dijkstra’s famous letter against the use of GOTO. In addition to the print edition, which is released monthly, there is a fantastic website (http://cacm.acm. org/) that showcases not only the most recent edition but all previous CACM articles as well, readable online as well as downloadable as a PDF. In addition, the website lets you browse for articles by subject, a handy feature if you want to focus on a particular topic. CACM is really essential reading. Pretty much guaranteed to contain content that is interesting to anyone, it keeps tabs on the latest in computer science. It is a valuable asset for us students, who tend to delve deep into a particular area of CS and forget everything that is happening around us. — Daniel Gooch U ndergraduate research is like a box of chocolates: You never know what kind of project you will get. That being said, there are still a few things you should know to get the most out of the experience.

856 citations