 
                                                                                | Article ID: | iaor20071560 | 
| Country: | United Kingdom | 
| Volume: | 33 | 
| Issue: | 6 | 
| Start Page Number: | 1760 | 
| End Page Number: | 1775 | 
| Publication Date: | Jun 2006 | 
| Journal: | Computers and Operations Research | 
| Authors: | Smith Alice E., Norman Bryan A. | 
| Keywords: | design, heuristics | 
This paper presents a formulation of the facilities block layout problem which explicitly considers uncertainty in material handling costs on a continuous scale by use of expected values and standard deviations of product forecasts. This formulation is solved using a genetic algorithm meta-heuristic with a flexible bay construct of the departments and total facility area. It is shown that depending on the attitude of the decision-maker towards uncertainty, the optimal design can change significantly. Furthermore, designs can be optimized directly for robustness over a range of uncertainty that is pre-specified by the user. This formulation offers a computationally tractable and intuitively appealing alternative to previous stochastic layout formulations that are based on discrete scenario probabilities.