CAD-based Assembly Sequence Planning for Increased Operational Flexibility Dataset
Description
Operational flexibility represents the ability to adapt to changes in production or assembly
processes. It is a crucial aspect of assembly sequence planning for a dynamic environment (such as
large-scale assembly systems). The choice of graph model, such as precedence graph or AND/OR
graph, can significantly impact operational flexibility. The state-of-the-art research has demonstrated
the utility of precedence graphs and AND/OR graphs for flexible assembly lines.
However, AND/OR graphs offer the potential for even greater operational flexibility but with a higher
computational cost. Further research is still needed on the detailed effects of precedence graphs and
AND/OR graphs on operational flexibility and the limits for their application to large-scale assemblies.
The trade-offs between different models and their impact on operational flexibility and computational
costs is observed.
1st underlying research question: Which graph model, derived from CAD-based assembly-by-
disassembly, can increase the operational flexibility in integrated assembly sequence planning and job
scheduling problems?
A hypothesis is formulated to answer this research question, which will be used to design an experiment
and be tested.
Hypothesis 1: The AND/OR graph can be utilized to improve the operational flexibility in comparison
to the precedence graph.
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