Work allocation to stations with varying learning slopes and without buffers
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- Cohen, Yuval & Vitner, Gad & Sarin, Subhash C., 2006. "Optimal allocation of work in assembly lines for lots with homogenous learning," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 168(3), pages 922-931, February.
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