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Using simulation and multi-criteria methods to provide robust solutions to dispatching problems in a flow shop with multiple processors
Authors:Yiyo Kuo  Taho Yang  Chiwoon Cho  Yao-Ching Tseng
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Technology Management, Hsing Kuo University of Management, Tainan 709, Taiwan

bInstitute of Manufacturing Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan

cSchool of Industrial Engineering, University of Ulsan, Ulsan 680-749, Republic of Korea

Abstract:Dispatching rules are important to the performance of a manufacturing system. Selective applications of different priority rules at different processing stages in a multiple workstation manufacturing system have a positive impact on shop performance. This type of problem is a combinatorial dispatching decision. However, no dispatching rule can consistently produce better performance than all other rules under a variety of operating conditions and criteria. It is the purpose of this study to provide a robust solution for a dispatching decision that will have ‘good’ performance under different operating scenarios. In this paper a simulation case of a flow shop with multiple processors is proposed, specifically a multi-layer ceramic capacitor manufacturing system. Two multiple criteria decision-making methods – techniques for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) and an analytic hierarchy process (AHP) – in combination with Taguchi orthogonal array are used to find the most suitable dispatching rule for every workstation. The results show that for 15 production scenarios and 4 criteria this combinatorial dispatching rule is robust, in the sense that it outperforms other commonly employed strategies.
Keywords:AHP  Flow shop with multiple processors  Simulation  Taguchi orthogonal array  TOPSIS
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