This study investigates the relative priority of various job shop dispatching rules for various shop utilization levels under both deterministic and stochastic assumptions with regard to processing times. The primary criterion for evaluation is that of percentage on time completion. The results indicate that an assumption of accurately predetermining actual operation times in most cases is not likely to weaken the analysis and impact of research studies which are performed using such an assumption. Also conclusions indicate that the ranking of dispatching rules according to their effectiveness varies significantly with shop utilization levels.
In this paper, the effects of dispatching rules on the scheduling performance of job-shops with diff...
In the case of production environments with job shop characteristics, much research has been done on...
AbstractIn this paper the influence of different dispatching rules on the average production lead ti...
The article reports the results of an experimental investigation into priority dispatching rules for...
International audienceOne of the most used methods to schedule manufacturing systems is to use prior...
In this paper, a comparison and validation of various priority rules for the job shop scheduling pro...
International audienceScheduling of jobs has a significant contribution to the improved performance ...
AbstractThis work deals with the significant aspects of a simulation based experimental study of two...
The task of job shop scheduling – determining the sequence and timing of jobs on available resources...
This paper deals with the design of priority rules for job shops that process multi-level assembly j...
Abstract: Unlike implemented in other production systems, dispatching in an open shop not only takes...
This paper deals with an assembly job shop scheduling problem considering two phases of control: ord...
Manufacturing system in reality has dynamic nature due to certain unexpected events occur in changin...
In the case of production environments with job shop characteristics, much research has been done on...
Previous research has suggested the use of truncation to alleviate problems of high variance in flow...
In this paper, the effects of dispatching rules on the scheduling performance of job-shops with diff...
In the case of production environments with job shop characteristics, much research has been done on...
AbstractIn this paper the influence of different dispatching rules on the average production lead ti...
The article reports the results of an experimental investigation into priority dispatching rules for...
International audienceOne of the most used methods to schedule manufacturing systems is to use prior...
In this paper, a comparison and validation of various priority rules for the job shop scheduling pro...
International audienceScheduling of jobs has a significant contribution to the improved performance ...
AbstractThis work deals with the significant aspects of a simulation based experimental study of two...
The task of job shop scheduling – determining the sequence and timing of jobs on available resources...
This paper deals with the design of priority rules for job shops that process multi-level assembly j...
Abstract: Unlike implemented in other production systems, dispatching in an open shop not only takes...
This paper deals with an assembly job shop scheduling problem considering two phases of control: ord...
Manufacturing system in reality has dynamic nature due to certain unexpected events occur in changin...
In the case of production environments with job shop characteristics, much research has been done on...
Previous research has suggested the use of truncation to alleviate problems of high variance in flow...
In this paper, the effects of dispatching rules on the scheduling performance of job-shops with diff...
In the case of production environments with job shop characteristics, much research has been done on...
AbstractIn this paper the influence of different dispatching rules on the average production lead ti...