The evolution of cell formation problem methodologies based on recent studies (1997–2008): Review and directions for future research
This paper presents a literature review of the cell formation (CF) problem concentrating on formulations proposed in the last decade. It refers to a number of solution approaches that have been employed for CF such as mathematical programming, heuristic and metaheuristic methodologies and artificial...
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