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Changeover Constraint

The Changeover constraint is used to specify preferences for the features that can be sequenced together or consecutively. Some typical examples of Changeover constraints are as follows:

  1. Units of the same color are sequenced consecutively.
  2. Each unit should be succeeded or preceded by units of the same model.
  3. Side air bag units cannot be back to back.

To ensure that units of the same color are sequenced consecutively, a color changeover constraint is defined. The sequencing engine assigns a penalty to placing two different colored units next to each other and no penalty to successive units of the same color. Hence there will be no penalty for a red car followed by another red car; there will, however, be a penalty for placing a red car after a white car.

The sequence generated by the one pass method shows more frequent color changes:

One Pass Sequence

The Optessa MLS sequence below shows wide bands of the same color where cars of the same color are sequenced together:

Optessa MLS Sequence

 

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