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Continuous workload control order release revisited: an assessment by simulation
Authors:Matthias Thürer  Ting Qu  Mark Stevenson  Thomas Maschek  Moacir Godinho Filho
Affiliation:1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Federal University of S?o Carlos, S?o Carlos, Brasilmatthiasthurer@workloadcontrol.com;3. Guangdong CIMS Provincial Key Lab, School of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, China;4. Department of Management Science, Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK;5. Mechanical Engineering Department, Institute of Production Systems, TU Dortmund University, Dortmund, Germany;6. Department of Industrial Engineering, Federal University of S?o Carlos, S?o Carlos, Brasil
Abstract:Order release is a key component of the Workload Control concept. Jobs do not enter the shop floor directly – they are retained in a pre-shop pool and released in time to meet due dates while keeping work-in-process within limits or norms. There are two important groups of release methods: continuous methods, for which the workload falling to a specified level can trigger a release at any moment in time; and, periodic release methods, for which releases take place at fixed intervals. Continuous release methods in general have been shown to outperform periodic release methods. Yet, there is incongruence in the results presented in the literature on the relative performance of the various continuous release methods. We use a job shop simulation model to examine the performance of continuous release methods from the literature and find that the contradictory results are explained by the different rules applied to sequence jobs in the pool – a factor neglected in previous work. Finally, a new breed of continuous release methods has recently emerged, but these have not been compared with prior approaches. Therefore, we also examine these methods and show that they significantly improve overall performance, although this is to the detriment of jobs with large processing times.
Keywords:continuous order release  workload control  job shop  simulation
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