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Testing the Genetic Algorithm Suitability for Disassembly Sequence Optimization in a Case of Recycling of Obsolete Mobile Phones

here are a number of studies of product disassembly sequence optimization based on different methods (linear programming, genetic algorithms, petri nets, neural networks, case-based reasoning, etc.). The article is focused on disassembly sequence optimization based on genetic algorithms. We test the...

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Published in:IJIEM. International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management (Online) 2015-09, Vol.6 (3), p.93-99
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