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    WEMax

    WEMax

    Work Efficiency Maximize Framework: Analyze work and line processes

    - Work in 2013 - The WEMax proposes a framework for the continuous performance improvement of manufacturing lines. The WEMax framework consists of two main activities: 1) assembly work process improvement, including time and motion study, and 2) improvement of line balance efficiency. Although there have been numerous studies on this topic, most of them deal with partial issues rather than the continuous performance improvement of the whole assembly line, which this paper addresses. To...
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    Gekko Timeseries Software

    Gekko Timeseries Software

    Timeseries handling, and solving of large-scale economic models

    Gekko Timeseries Software is a free time-series oriented software package for timeseries handling, and solving and analyzing large-scale economic models. Since 2009, Gekko is being used by Danish ministeries, banks, interest groups and universities, for the simulation of economic and energy-related models. The software runs under Windows (.NET), and is open source (GNU GPL)
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