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Evaluation and Selection of Best Priority Sequencing Rule in Job Shop Scheduling using Hybrid MCDM Technique

Kalla Kiran Kumar, +3 more
- Vol. 197, Iss: 1, pp 012059
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This article is published in Microelectronics Systems Education.The article was published on 2017-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Flow shop scheduling & Job shop scheduling.

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Application of PROMETHEE-GAIA method to priority sequencing rules in a dynamic job shop for single machine

TL;DR: Five priority sequencing rules are considered in this article; which are dynamic in nature and number of jobs delayed is found to be the least important criterion among all the criteria which are almost equally important.
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Selection of Production Mix in the Agricultural Machinery Industry considering Sustainability in Decision Making

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented the application of decision-making methods to define the best product mix in the agricultural machinery industry, where the current schedule of the production line was identified, along with the production flow, by performing an inventory analysis and an environmental impact study (endpoint).
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The impact of selected priority rules on production goals

TL;DR: The paper presents the outcome of a study that dealt with scheduling of operations and in particular with the impact of selected priority rules on production goals and the influence of these priority rules was examined on a simulation model of the smart flexible manufacturing system with interchangeable workplaces.
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Selection of Best Dispatching Rule for Job Sequencing Using Combined Best–Worst and Proximity Index Value Methods

Abstract: Job sequencing is imperative in shop floor management as it impacts the performance of the shop floor very significantly. In order to select a job for processing on a machine, as soon as the machine becomes free, dispatching rules (DRs) are used. DRs do not necessarily generate the best job sequence; rather, they provide a high-quality job sequence in a very short span of time. There are several standards as well as newly developed DRs that have been proposed in the last two decades. However, these rules perform better for one performance measure but lack to perform for others. In order to select the best DR which will perform optimally for a number of performance measures, multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) has been employed in this work. Different performance measures used to evaluate the performance of DRs have been identified from the literature. The identified performance measures are prioritized using the widely used best–worst method. On the basis of identified performance measures and their priorities, eleven static and dynamic sequencing rules are ranked. It was highly possible that the results drawn might be affected when the problem is changed. Therefore, ten thousand randomly generated problems are solved and the results so achieved are used to select out the best DR. It has been found in the study that the best DR is processing time and due date total (PDT) followed by weighted processing time and due date total (WPDT) rule.
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