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  Information and scheduling in a dual resource constrained job shop
 
 
Title: Information and scheduling in a dual resource constrained job shop
Author: Fredendall, L. D.
Melnyk, S. A.
Ragatz, G.
Appeared in: International journal of production research
Paging: Volume 34 (1996) nr. 10 pages 2783-2802
Year: 1996-10-01
Contents: In today's job shop, computers make information readily available, but there is limited research about which information to use and how to use it controlling a dual resource constrained (DRC) job shop. We develop and test new order review/ release (ORR) job dispatching and labour assignment rules that use different types of information. We compare the performance of a naive ORR rule (i.e., releasing all jobs immediately upon receipt) and other rules in the literature which use little information to a new ORR rule, modified load conversion (MLC), which uses all the available information. Our tests demonstrate that MLC performs better than the other ORR rules we tested. But the new job dispatching and labour assignment rules developed to use different types of information do not significantly improve performance. A sensitivity analysis demonstrates that although the shop performance is sensitive to the cost structure for every policy tested, the new MLC ORR rule performs well over a wide range of cost structures.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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