Look-ahead strategies for controlling batch operations in industry - overview, comparison and exploration

D.J. van der Zee, A. van Harten, P.C. Schuur

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Batching jobs in a manufacturing system is a very common policy in most industries. The main reasons for batching are avoidance of set ups and/or facilitation of material handling. Good examples of batch-wise production systems are ovens found in aircraft industry and in semiconductor manufacturing. Starting from the early nineties much research efforts have been put in constructing strategies for the dynamic control of these systems in order to reduce cycle times. Typically, these so-called "look-ahead strategies" base their scheduling decision on the information on a few near future product arrivals. In this paper we give a literature overview of the developed strategies, evaluate their performance and explore their relevance for practical situations by means of a simulation study.

Originele taal-2English
TitelPROCEEDINGS OF THE 2000 WINTER SIMULATION CONFERENCE, VOLS 1 AND 2
RedacteurenJA Joines, RR Barton, K Kang, PA Fishwick
Plaats van productieNEW YORK
UitgeverijIEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Pagina's1364-1373
Aantal pagina's10
ISBN van geprinte versie0-7803-6580-1
StatusPublished - 2000
Evenement2000 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC '00) -
Duur: 10-dec.-200013-dec.-2000

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Other2000 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC '00)
Periode10/12/200013/12/2000

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