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Introduction to Management Science 12th Edition by Bernard Taylor

Edition 12ISBN: 978-0133778847
book Introduction to Management Science 12th Edition by Bernard Taylor cover

Introduction to Management Science 12th Edition by Bernard Taylor

Edition 12ISBN: 978-0133778847
Exercise 31
The Reliance Manufacturing Company produces an aircraft part. The company can produce the part entirely at a flexible work center with multiple computerized machines. The company has four work centers, all of which are different because they were purchased at different times. Each work center has a single operator; however, the company's operators have different skill levels, resulting in different levels of daily output and product quality. The following tables show the average daily output and average number of defects per day for each of the company's five operators who are capable of producing the aircraft part:
The Reliance Manufacturing Company produces an aircraft part. The company can produce the part entirely at a flexible work center with multiple computerized machines. The company has four work centers, all of which are different because they were purchased at different times. Each work center has a single operator; however, the company's operators have different skill levels, resulting in different levels of daily output and product quality. The following tables show the average daily output and average number of defects per day for each of the company's five operators who are capable of producing the aircraft part:        The company wants to determine which operator to assign to each machine to maximize daily output and keep the percentage of defects to less than 4%. a. Formulate a 0-1 integer programming model for this problem. b. Solve this model by using the computer.
The Reliance Manufacturing Company produces an aircraft part. The company can produce the part entirely at a flexible work center with multiple computerized machines. The company has four work centers, all of which are different because they were purchased at different times. Each work center has a single operator; however, the company's operators have different skill levels, resulting in different levels of daily output and product quality. The following tables show the average daily output and average number of defects per day for each of the company's five operators who are capable of producing the aircraft part:        The company wants to determine which operator to assign to each machine to maximize daily output and keep the percentage of defects to less than 4%. a. Formulate a 0-1 integer programming model for this problem. b. Solve this model by using the computer. The company wants to determine which operator to assign to each machine to maximize daily output and keep the percentage of defects to less than 4%.
a. Formulate a 0-1 integer programming model for this problem.
b. Solve this model by using the computer.
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