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Abstract
Historically, Operations Research (OR) discipline has mainly been focusing on economic concerns. Since the early 2000s, human considerations are gaining increasing attention, pushed by the growing societal concerns of sustainable development on the same terms as the economic and ecological ones. This paper is the second part of a work that aims at reviewing the efforts dedicated by the OR community to the integration of human aspects into logistics and manufacturing systems. A focus is put on the models proposed to represent and quantify human characteristics, their practical relevance, and the complexity induced by their integration with mathematical optimization models. In this paper, the techniques used in the OR literature to represent the human considerations encountered in logistics and manufacturing systems are surveyed. The existing Human-Aware Models (HAM) are classified and reviewed by domain. Particular attention is paid to the field validity of each method, its relevance to specific use cases, the required data collection, and its usability within mathematical optimization models. Since the surveyed HAMs rely on concepts originating from different related scientific disciplines (e.g., ergonomics, occupational medicine), a brief introduction of these fields of study is proposed together with a work of contextualization that is carried out during the analysis.
从历史上看,运筹学(OR)学科主要关注经济问题。自 21 世纪初以来,随着社会对可持续发展的关注与对经济和生态的关注日益增加,对人的考虑也越来越受到重视。本文是研究工作的第二部分,旨在回顾物流与制造系统中人的因素融入物流与制造系统的过程。本文的重点是为表示和量化人的特征而提出的模型、这些模型的实际意义,以及这些模型与数学优化模型相结合所产生的复杂性。本文调查了 OR 文献中用于表示物流和制造系统中遇到的人为因素的技术。本文按领域对现有的人性化模型(HAM)进行了分类和评述。其中特别关注了每种方法的实地有效性、与特定用例的相关性、所需的数据收集以及在数学优化模型中的可用性。由于所调查的人机工程学依赖于不同相关科学学科(如人体工程学、职业医学)的概念,因此对这些研究领域进行了简要介绍,并在分析过程中进行了背景说明。
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The EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics promotes the use of mathematics in general, and operations research in particular, in the context of transportation and logistics. It is a forum for the presentation of original mathematical models, methodologies and computational results, focussing on advanced applications in transportation and logistics. The journal publishes two types of document: (i) research articles and (ii) tutorials. A research article presents original methodological contributions to the field (e.g. new mathematical models, new algorithms, new simulation techniques). A tutorial provides an introduction to an advanced topic, designed to ease the use of the relevant methodology by researchers and practitioners.