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Abstract: Recent research studies of job shop scheduling have begun to examine the interaction between sequencing priorities and the method of assigning due-dates. This paper surveys the tactical aspects of this interaction, focusing primarily on average tardiness as a measure of scheduling effectiveness. The discussion highlights several factors that can affect the performance of dispatching rules, such as the average flow allowance, the due-date assignment method, and the use of progress milestones. A set of simulation experiments illuminates how these factors interact with the dispatching rule, and the experimental results suggest which combinations are most effective in a scheduling system.
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Abstract: This introduction begins with an example of simulation done by hand. Modeling concepts in simulation are then introduced based on the example. Next, the advantages and disadvantages of simulation are discussed. The introduction ends with a discussion of the steps in a simulation study
Keywords: banking,modeling concepts,modelling,problem solving,reviews,simulation
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Singh, N. (1993). Design of cellular manufacturing systems: An invited review. European Journal of Operational Research, 69(3), 284–291.
Abstract: In this paper we provide a concise review of the literature on cell formation aspects of design of cellular manufacturing systems. The usefulness and limitations of existing approaches are identified. Future research directions are explored considering manufacturing requirements.
Keywords: Similarity coefficients
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