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Online Scheduling in Manufacturing: A Cumulative Delay Approach
Online scheduling is recognized as the crucial decision-making process of production control at a phase of “being in production" according to the released shop floor schedule. Online scheduling can be also considered as one of key enablers to realize prompt capable-to-promise as well as availab...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4561-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1500157 |
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author | Suwa, Haruhiko Sandoh, Hiroaki |
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description | Online scheduling is recognized as the crucial decision-making process of production control at a phase of “being in production" according to the released shop floor schedule. Online scheduling can be also considered as one of key enablers to realize prompt capable-to-promise as well as available-to-promise to customers along with reducing production lead times under recent globalized competitive markets. Online Scheduling in Manufacturing introduces new approaches to online scheduling based on a concept of cumulative delay. The cumulative delay is regarded as consolidated information of uncertainties under a dynamic environment in manufacturing and can be collected constantly without much effort at any points in time during a schedule execution. In this approach, the cumulative delay of the schedule has the important role of a criterion for making a decision whether or not a schedule revision is carried out. The cumulative delay approach to trigger schedule revisions has the following capabilities for the practical decision-making: 1. To reduce frequent schedule revisions which do not necessarily improve a current situation with much expense for its operation; 2. To avoid overreacting to disturbances dependent on strongly an individual shop floor circumstance; and 3. To simplify the monitoring process of a schedule status. Online Scheduling in Manufacturing will be of interest to both practitioners and researchers who work in planning and scheduling in manufacturing. Readers will find the importance of when-to-revise policies during a schedule execution and their influences on scheduling results. |
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spelling | cern-15001572021-04-22T00:02:51Zdoi:10.1007/978-1-4471-4561-5http://cds.cern.ch/record/1500157engSuwa, HaruhikoSandoh, HiroakiOnline Scheduling in Manufacturing: A Cumulative Delay ApproachEngineeringOnline scheduling is recognized as the crucial decision-making process of production control at a phase of “being in production" according to the released shop floor schedule. Online scheduling can be also considered as one of key enablers to realize prompt capable-to-promise as well as available-to-promise to customers along with reducing production lead times under recent globalized competitive markets. Online Scheduling in Manufacturing introduces new approaches to online scheduling based on a concept of cumulative delay. The cumulative delay is regarded as consolidated information of uncertainties under a dynamic environment in manufacturing and can be collected constantly without much effort at any points in time during a schedule execution. In this approach, the cumulative delay of the schedule has the important role of a criterion for making a decision whether or not a schedule revision is carried out. The cumulative delay approach to trigger schedule revisions has the following capabilities for the practical decision-making: 1. To reduce frequent schedule revisions which do not necessarily improve a current situation with much expense for its operation; 2. To avoid overreacting to disturbances dependent on strongly an individual shop floor circumstance; and 3. To simplify the monitoring process of a schedule status. Online Scheduling in Manufacturing will be of interest to both practitioners and researchers who work in planning and scheduling in manufacturing. Readers will find the importance of when-to-revise policies during a schedule execution and their influences on scheduling results.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:15001572013 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Suwa, Haruhiko Sandoh, Hiroaki Online Scheduling in Manufacturing: A Cumulative Delay Approach |
title | Online Scheduling in Manufacturing: A Cumulative Delay Approach |
title_full | Online Scheduling in Manufacturing: A Cumulative Delay Approach |
title_fullStr | Online Scheduling in Manufacturing: A Cumulative Delay Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Online Scheduling in Manufacturing: A Cumulative Delay Approach |
title_short | Online Scheduling in Manufacturing: A Cumulative Delay Approach |
title_sort | online scheduling in manufacturing: a cumulative delay approach |
topic | Engineering |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-4561-5 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1500157 |
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