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Nils Boysen

Researcher at University of Jena

Publications -  208
Citations -  8622

Nils Boysen is an academic researcher from University of Jena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Job shop scheduling. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 195 publications receiving 6836 citations. Previous affiliations of Nils Boysen include Schiller International University & University of Hamburg.

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A classification of assembly line balancing problems

TL;DR: To ease communication between researchers and practitioners, a classification scheme of assembly line balancing is provided, which is a valuable step in identifying remaining research challenges which might contribute to closing the gap.
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A classification of assembly line balancing problems

TL;DR: In this paper, a classification scheme of assembly line balancing problems is proposed to ease communication between researchers and practitioners, and a valuable step in identifying remaining research challenges which might contribute to closing the gap between requirements of real configuration problems and the status of research.
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Sequencing mixed-model assembly lines: Survey, classification and model critique

TL;DR: This paper reviews and discusses the three major planning approaches presented in the literature, mixed-model sequencing, car sequencing and level scheduling, and provides a hierarchical classification scheme to systematically record the academic efforts in each field and to deduce future research issues.
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Assembly line balancing: Which model to use when?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a survey of the vast field of ALB according to characteristic practical settings and highlights relevant model extensions which are required to reflect real-world problems.
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Warehousing in the e-commerce era: A survey

TL;DR: This paper discusses suited systems, surveys the relevant literature, and defines future research needs for these warehousing systems especially suited for e-commerce retailers.