Chapter13 Operations Scheduling
Chapter13 Operations Scheduling
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Job Sequencing
The process of determining which job to start
first on some machine or in some work center
is known as sequencing or priority sequencing.
-Priority rules are the rules used in obtaining a
job sequence.
-These can be very simple, requiring only that
jobs be sequenced according to one piece of
data (processing time, due date, order of
arrival, etc.) or may require several pieces of
information.
-Others, such as Johnsons rule require a
computational procedure to specify the order
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of performance.
Shop-Floor Control
Scheduling job priorities is just one aspect of
shop-floor control. The major functions of shop
floor control are given below:
Assigning priority of each shop order
Maintaining
work-in-process
(WIP)
quantity
information
Conveying shop-order status information to the
office
Providing actual output data for capacity control
purposes
Providing quantity by location by shop order for
WIP inventory and accounting purpose
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Providing measurement of efficiency, utilization,
and productivity of manpower and machines.
Gantt Charts
Smaller
job
shops
and
individual
departments of large factories employ
the Gantt Chart to help plan and
track jobs.
-It is a type of bar chart that plots tasks
against time. It is used for project
planning as well as to coordinate a
number of scheduled activities.
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Shop-Floor Control
Scheduling job priorities is just one aspect of
shop-floor control. The major functions of shop
floor control are given below:
Assigning priority of each shop order
Maintaining
work-in-process
(WIP)
quantity
information
Conveying shop-order status information to the
office
Providing actual output data for capacity control
purposes
Providing quantity by location by shop order for
WIP inventory and accounting purpose
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Providing measurement of efficiency, utilization,
and productivity of manpower and machines.