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Please distribute the following Call For Chapters (CFC) link throughout your
subscribership at the Academy of International Business of Michigan State
University at your earliest convenience:

http://www.igi-global.com/publish/call-for-papers/call-details/2189

*Please note there is an international business perspective related to this
CFC.*

Additional Information:

Editors
Omer Faruk Yilmaz, Istanbul Technical University (Turkey)
Bryan Christiansen, PryMarke LLC (USA)
Call for Chapters
*Proposals Submission Deadline: June 15, 2016*
Full Chapters Due: October 15, 2016
Submission Date: March 31, 2017
Introduction
A large number of optimization problems in manufacturing systems are
complex and difficult to solve. They can not be solved optimally or near
optimally within a reasonable amount of time. Using heuristic or
metaheuristic algorithms is the best alternative to solve large sized
manufacturing system problems. Heuristic and metaheuristic algorithms are
widely used to solve manufacturing system problems in literature. While
heuristic algorithms are developed to search solutions for specific
problems, metaheuristic algorithms are developed for general purpose and
applied to the problems to obtain good solutions. There are two types of
heuristic algorithms, one of them is single objective and the other is
multi-objective algorithms. Due to the complicated nature of the real world
manufacturing system problems, finding optimum solution can not be
possible. For this reason, single or multi-objective algorithms are applied
to reach good and efficient solutions. Despite the heuristic algorithms are
appropriate alternative for NP-hard problems, each heuristic algorithm can
not be appropriate to be applied each problem. For instance, the
evolutionary algorithms are good alternatives to reach efficient solution
for job-shop scheduling problem, they are not appropriate algorithms for
large sized real world optimization problems in terms of computational
time. For these reasons, effective application of heuristic and
metaheuristic algorithms to the manufacturing systems is important.

Objective
The main goal of the book is to present applications of heuristic and
metaheuristic algorithms in manufacturing systems. In this manner,
complementary approaches can be presented for both practitioners and
academicians. This book discusses the main heuristic and metaheuristic
methods to manage and optimize the problems in manufacturing systems and
examines the two main levels of decision systems in production: the middle
term (tactical) and short term (operational). As each level encounters
specific problems, appropriate approaches to deal with these are introduced
and explained. These problems include the line design, the line balancing
optimization, the physical layout of the production or service system, the
forecasting optimization, the inventory management, the scheduling etc. The
book also examines NP-hard problems that are common in production
management. These complex configurations may mean that optimal solutions
may not be reached due to variables, but the authors help provide a good
solution for such problems. The effective new results and solutions offered
in this book should appeal to researchers, managers, and engineers in the
production and service industries.

Target Audience
The target audiences for this publication include academics, practitioners,
PhD students, scientists, and engineers involved in the manufacturing
process. While providing academic rigor, the publication will also be
suitable for non-specialists.

Recommended Topics
* International Manufacturing Methods
* Advanced Planning Systems
* Heuristic methods and applications for manufacturing system problems
* Heuristic approaches for assembly line problems under deterministic
and/or stochastic and/or fuzzy environments
* Heuristic approaches for inventory management under deterministic and/or
stochastic and/or fuzzy environments
* Heuristic approaches for scheduling problems in manufacturing systems
under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy environments
* Heuristic approaches for worker assignment problems in manufacturing
systems under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy environments
* Heuristic approaches for manufacturing system design problems under
stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy environments
* Heuristic approaches for facility layout problems under stochastic and/or
deterministic and/or fuzzy environments
* A literature survey on heuristics in manufacturing systems
* Metaheuristic methods and applications for manufacturing system problem
* Single objective metaheuristic algorithms
* Single objective metaheuristic approaches for assembly line problems
under deterministic and/or stochastic and/or fuzzy environments
* Single objective metaheuristic approaches for inventory management under
deterministic and/or stochastic and/or fuzzy environments
* Single objective metaheuristic approaches for scheduling problems in
manufacturing systems under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy
environments
* Single objective metaheuristic approaches for worker assignment problems
in manufacturing systems under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy
environments
* Single objective metaheuristic approaches for manufacturing system design
problems under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy environments
* Single objective metaheuristic approaches for facility layout problems
under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy environments
* A literature survey on single objective metaheuristics in manufacturing
systems
* Multi-objective metaheuristic algorithms
* Multi-objective metaheuristic approaches for assembly line problems under
deterministic and/or stochastic and/or fuzzy environments
* Multi-objective metaheuristic approaches for inventory management under
deterministic and/or stochastic and/or fuzzy environments
* Multi-objective metaheuristic approaches for scheduling problems in
manufacturing systems under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy
environments
* Multi-objective metaheuristic approaches for worker assignment problems
in manufacturing systems under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy
environments
* Multi-objective metaheuristic approaches for manufacturing system design
problems under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy environments
* Multi-objective metaheuristic approaches for facility layout problems
under stochastic and/or deterministic and/or fuzzy environments
* A literature survey on multi-objective metaheuristics in manufacturing
systems
* Metaheuristics for production systems
* Scheduling and sequencing
* Lean manufacturing
* Inventory management
* Supply chain management optimization
* Gradient-based optimization
* Constrained and unconstrained optimization
* Multiobjective optimization
* Optimal control theory
* Applied simulation modeling

Submission Procedure
Both researchers and practitioners are invited to submit a chapter proposal
of no more than three pages (including some potential References) clearly
explaining the mission and concerns of their proposed chapter by *June 15,
2016*. Submissions should be made through the weblink at the bottom of this
page. Full chapters are expected to be submitted by October 15, 2016. All
submitted chapters will be reviewed on a double-blind review basis.
Contributors may also be requested to serve as reviewers for the research
handbook.

Publisher
This book is scheduled to be published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group
Inc.), publisher of the "Information Science Reference" (formerly Idea
Group Reference), "Medical Information Science Reference," "Business
Science Reference," and "Engineering Science Reference" imprints. For
additional information regarding the publisher, please visit
www.igi-global.com. This publication is anticipated to be released in 2017.

Important Dates
Phase 1:
*Proposal Submission Deadline: June 15, 2016*
Full chapter Submission: October 15, 2016

Phase 2:
Review Process: October 15 to November 30, 2016
Review Results to Chapter Authors: December 30, 2016

Phase 3:
Revised Chapter Submission from Chapter Authors: January 30, 2017
Final Acceptance Notifications to Chapter Authors: February 28, 2017
Submission of Final Chapters to Editor: March 30, 2017

Inquiries
Please send any inquiries to Bryan Christiansen at
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Bryan Christiansen
Chairman
PRYMARKE, LLC
9408 Bellevue Road
Battle Creek, Michigan  49014   USA

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