TY - GEN
T1 - Variation in processing time in one-of-a-kind production
T2 - 41st International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering 2011
AU - Li, Wei
AU - Nault, Barrie R.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Three criteria are important to evaluate a heuristic for adaptive production control, which are optimality, computational complexity and flexibility. However, the stability of a schedule generated by a heuristic is also important from the perspective of manufacturing systems. In this paper, we carry out case studies on variation in processing time to examine the stability of the state space (SS) heuristic proposed by Li et al., 2011, and verify some former conclusions by Cao et al., 2005 about the effect of variation in processing time on production. Our results show that (1) our SS heuristic is stable to the disturbance of variation in processing time; (2) the estimation error does have a trivial effect on production, which confirms Cao et al.'s conclusion; (3) the variation of actual processing times might not have more important effect than the estimation error if we use a suitable heuristic, which is contrary to Cao et al.'s conclusion. More importantly, our results show that enlarging processing times of some jobs on some stages may result in a smaller makespan.
AB - Three criteria are important to evaluate a heuristic for adaptive production control, which are optimality, computational complexity and flexibility. However, the stability of a schedule generated by a heuristic is also important from the perspective of manufacturing systems. In this paper, we carry out case studies on variation in processing time to examine the stability of the state space (SS) heuristic proposed by Li et al., 2011, and verify some former conclusions by Cao et al., 2005 about the effect of variation in processing time on production. Our results show that (1) our SS heuristic is stable to the disturbance of variation in processing time; (2) the estimation error does have a trivial effect on production, which confirms Cao et al.'s conclusion; (3) the variation of actual processing times might not have more important effect than the estimation error if we use a suitable heuristic, which is contrary to Cao et al.'s conclusion. More importantly, our results show that enlarging processing times of some jobs on some stages may result in a smaller makespan.
KW - Adaptive production control
KW - Flow shop
KW - One-of-a-kind production
KW - Operator absence
KW - Variation in processing time
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84886884712
SN - 9781627486835
T3 - 41st International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering 2011
SP - 184
EP - 189
BT - 41st International Conference on Computers and Industrial Engineering 2011
Y2 - 23 October 2011 through 25 October 2011
ER -