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An Evaluation of Scheduling Policies in a Dual Resource Constrained Assembly Shop

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Pages 219-232 | Received 01 Mar 1984, Published online: 09 Jul 2007
 

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to evaluate scheduling policies for the production of assembled products in an assembly shop. The scheduling policies examined include duedate assignment, labor assignment and item sequencing rules. The sensitivity of these rules to product structure is also considered. The data for analysis is generated by a SLAM II simulation model of a hypothetical dual constrained assembly shop operation. The 2·3·3·3 complete factorial experiment is analyzed by an ANOVA procedure to statistically determine whether job structure, duedate assignment rule, labor assignment rule and item sequencing rule or their interaction significantly affect the root mean square of tardiness of jobs completed by the assembly shop. Further analysis to identify where significant differences in performance occurs is conducted via Tukey multiple comparison tests and general linear contrasts.

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