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A methodology for planning and controlling workload in a job-shop: a four-way decision-making problem
Authors:MRA Moreira  RAFS Alves
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Economics , University of Porto , Portugal;2. EDGE , University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-464 Porto, Portugal mrosario@fep.up.pt;4. Faculty of Economics , University of Porto , Portugal
Abstract:There has been extensive research on workload and input–output control with the objective of improving manufacturing operations in job-shops. In this paper, a multiple decision-making scheme is proposed to plan and control operations in a general job-shop, and to improve delivery and workload related performance measures. The job-shop characteristics reinforce the need for designing a global system that controls both the jobs entering (order acceptance, due date setting and job release) and the work-in-process (dispatching), leading to an improvement of operational measures. Previous research has concentrated on scheduling a set of orders through the shop floor, according to some decision mechanism, in order to optimise some measure of performance (usually total lead time). This means that, since only a part of the decision-making system is being optimised, the resulting decision may be sub-optimal. In this paper it is shown that the performance of the different decision rules changes when they are considered simultaneously. Hence, a higher level approach, where the four decisions (order acceptance, due date setting, job release and dispatching) are considered at the same time, should be adopted to improve job-shop operational performance.
Keywords:job-shop  order release  input-output control  decision-making
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