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Workload Control with continuous release
2009 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2009Workload Control (WLC) is a production planning and control concept which is suitable for the needs of make-to-order job shops. Release decisions based on the workload norms form the core of the concept. This paper develops continuous time WLC release variants and investigates their due date performance in a simulation study. The results indicate that -
Phan, B. S. Nguyen +2 more
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2009
In Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin depicted a worker totally submitted to the pace of production, as set by the factory boss. Does this story belong to the past? Apparently not. Today, workloads are getting heavier throughout the world. People report they are overwhelmed by work and lack the time to complete one or more tasks, projects or initiatives ...
Jean-Pierre Brun, Cary Cooper
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In Modern Times, Charlie Chaplin depicted a worker totally submitted to the pace of production, as set by the factory boss. Does this story belong to the past? Apparently not. Today, workloads are getting heavier throughout the world. People report they are overwhelmed by work and lack the time to complete one or more tasks, projects or initiatives ...
Jean-Pierre Brun, Cary Cooper
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Continuous precise workload control method
2014 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2014The diversity of requirements and the frequency of change in the market can only be competed with dynamicity and responsiveness in both production and planning systems. In this sense, working principles of a novel workload control method, called continuous precise workload control are presented in this paper.
H. Akillioglu +4 more
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2020
The relation between workload and cycle time revealed by queueing models suggests that regulating the workload of the production unit can maintain its average cycle time at a desired level while still producing the desired level of output. Since workload is determined by the order release process linking the planning and scheduling levels, a wide range
Hubert Missbauer, Reha Uzsoy
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The relation between workload and cycle time revealed by queueing models suggests that regulating the workload of the production unit can maintain its average cycle time at a desired level while still producing the desired level of output. Since workload is determined by the order release process linking the planning and scheduling levels, a wide range
Hubert Missbauer, Reha Uzsoy
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DBMS workload control using throttling
Proceedings of the 2008 conference of the center for advanced studies on collaborative research meeting of minds - CASCON '08, 2008Today's database management systems (DBMSs) are required to handle diverse, mixed workloads and to provide differentiated levels of service to ensure that critical work takes priority. In order to meet these needs, it is necessary for a DBMS to have control over the workload executing in the system.
Wendy Powley, Pat Martin, Paul Bird
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Workload control of autonomic database
2009 2nd International Conference on Power Electronics and Intelligent Transportation System (PEITS), 2009In this paper we present an improved NSGA-II algorithm which is suitable for workload control by using search optimization technique. Using this improved NSGA-II algorithm, we can find quickly a set of workloads with maximum commercial value and minimum average response time as the submission object in a time interval.
Yan Qiang +3 more
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Reducing controller workload with automatic speech recognition
2016 IEEE/AIAA 35th Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), 2016Air traffic controllers normally manage all aircraft information with flight strips. These strips contain static information about each flight such as call sign or weight category. Additionally, all clearances regarding altitude, speed, and direction are noted by the controller.
Helmke, Hartmut +3 more
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2015
Global competition and changing customer requirements are putting major challenges in the production planning and control systems of manufacturing enterprises. Production planning and control requires robust methods able to cope with demand variability, processing times variability, routing sequences, resource availability, etc., between other sources ...
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Global competition and changing customer requirements are putting major challenges in the production planning and control systems of manufacturing enterprises. Production planning and control requires robust methods able to cope with demand variability, processing times variability, routing sequences, resource availability, etc., between other sources ...
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2002
Airspace capacity in a high-density air traffic network is determined by controller workload. Controller workload is primarily affected by the features of the air traffic and air traffic control (ATC) sector. Factors that affect controller workload are examined by, first, a review of the literature on this subject and then a multivariate analysis of ...
Arnab Majumdar, Washington Y. Ochieng
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Airspace capacity in a high-density air traffic network is determined by controller workload. Controller workload is primarily affected by the features of the air traffic and air traffic control (ATC) sector. Factors that affect controller workload are examined by, first, a review of the literature on this subject and then a multivariate analysis of ...
Arnab Majumdar, Washington Y. Ochieng
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Workload control in FMS environments
1988A study is being made of the design of a highly automated production line for the assembly and test of certain electro mechanical products. It is prespecified that the line must be able to produce 240 different product types in a random sequence. A high performance is required with respect to throughput and throuphputtimes.
Giesberts, P.M.J. +2 more
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