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Methods And Techniques Used For Job Shop Scheduling, Yoo Baik Yang
Methods And Techniques Used For Job Shop Scheduling, Yoo Baik Yang
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
The job shop scheduling problem, in which we must determine the order or sequence for processing a set of jobs through several machines in an optimum manner, has received considerable attention. In this paper a number of the methods and techniques are reviewed and an attempt to categorize them according to their appropriateness for effective use in job shop scheduling has been made. Approaches are classified in two categories: a) analytical techniques and b) graphical methods. Also, it should be noticed that this report does not include all the attempts and trials, especially the heuristic approaches.
Survey Of Techniques Used By Small Manufacturing Businesses To Implement Production Control, William De Hoog
Survey Of Techniques Used By Small Manufacturing Businesses To Implement Production Control, William De Hoog
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
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Aggregate Production Planning Techniques And Comparison, Fariborz Mazaheri
Aggregate Production Planning Techniques And Comparison, Fariborz Mazaheri
Retrospective Theses and Dissertations
Aggregate production planning models are of the greatest importance to operations management, since these plans enable management to utilize the major resources at its command. In this report the structure of the aggregate planning problem and a number of different approaches are reviewed and presented. Approaches are classified in three categories: a) workforce smoothing models, b) production smoothing models, c) production and workforce models. The models are compared with respect to the cost structure, parameters estimation, forecast requirement, decision variables, computability and optimization techniques.