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Chemical Production Scheduling

2021
Understand common scheduling as well as other advanced operational problems with this valuable reference from a recognized leader in the field. Beginning with basic principles and an overview of linear and mixed-integer programming, this unified treatment introduces the fundamental ideas underpinning most modeling approaches, and will allow you to ...
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Production Control: Scheduling

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1945
IN our series of papers on Production Control in Aircraft Engineering, we have so far covered the following subjects: (1) Preproduction Planning (Dec. 1942), (2) The Production Plan (July 1944), (3) Shop‐loading (Aug. 1943), (4) Manufacturing Order Control (Jan. 1944), (5) A System of Works Control (September 1943). The British Standards Institution in
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Production scheduling of perishable products

International Journal of Production Research, 1976
This paper extends the classical m product, single machine economic lot size problem to include the cost of returns due to spoilage. A revised cycle time is determined for the case where spoiled items are always returned and for the case where there is a chance the spoiled item will not be returned.
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PRODUCTION SCHEDULING USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1992
Abstract Genetic algorithms (GAs) have proved to be robust and reasonably fast in finding good solutions, but are still regarded as an academic toy. The work presented here prepares for a broad application of GAs in industrial settings by providing a user-oriented modelling environment.
J.W. Schulte, B.-D. Becker
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Productivity Through Scheduling

Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1969
This article is based on a presentation made by Mr. Christensen in January 1969 at the 15th Annual Hotel Management Workshop, held at Cornell University.
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Production Scheduling Under JIT Constraints

1992
Just-in-Time manufacturing requires the production of smaller and smaller batches, to respond quickly to customer demand and to reduce inventories and their associated costs.
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Master Production Scheduling

2000
The master schedule is a time-phased planning chart that presents planned demand of designated master planning items. These designated, or assigned items, can be finished goods, such as a television set, a planned module, such as a transmission, or an option, such as a sun roof.
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Dynamic production scheduling

1990
Production scheduling is today most often done by traditional MRP II systems (Manufacturing Resource Planning). These systems have several severe problems: They are planning for unlimited resources. They only compute the resources needed and do not schedule jobs that need the same resource at different times.
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Controlling a Production Scheduling System

Operational Research Quarterly (1970-1977), 1972
When using an automatic production scheduling system management require the system to respond to different overall policies, such as clear all arrears or minimize average lateness weighted by job importance. In many commercial scheduling packages there is no quantitative explanation of how to achieve this response. A successfully implemented scheduling
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A Review of Production Scheduling

Operations Research, 1981
Production scheduling can be defined as the allocation of available production resources over time to best satisfy some set of criteria. Typically, the scheduling problem involves a set of tasks to be performed, and the criteria may involve both tradeoffs between early and late completion of a task, and between holding inventory for the task and ...
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