The effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on Theory of Constraints (TOC) under demand variation

© 2013 IEEE. This study aims to present the effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on TOC concept under demand variation using simulation technique. Two schedule performance measurements under uncertainty, schedule robustness and performance, are used in comparing the performance of s...

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Main Authors: Kasemset,C., Smutkupt,U., Anongjanya,N.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-390812015-06-16T08:01:30Z The effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on Theory of Constraints (TOC) under demand variation Kasemset,C. Smutkupt,U. Anongjanya,N. © 2013 IEEE. This study aims to present the effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on TOC concept under demand variation using simulation technique. Two schedule performance measurements under uncertainty, schedule robustness and performance, are used in comparing the performance of schedule based on TOC and traditional method (minimizing Cmax). Simulation test scenarios are carried out by applying different distribution of demand as Poisson and uniform distributions with two case problems as single and double bottlenecks cases. The results show that the schedule based on TOC concept is superior to the schedule from traditional method when demand variation is increased and the production system is more complicated as can be observed from the results of double bottlenecks case. 2015-06-16T08:01:30Z 2015-06-16T08:01:30Z 2014-01-01 Conference Paper 21573611 2-s2.0-84914171074 10.1109/IEEM.2013.6962426 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84914171074&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/39081
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description © 2013 IEEE. This study aims to present the effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on TOC concept under demand variation using simulation technique. Two schedule performance measurements under uncertainty, schedule robustness and performance, are used in comparing the performance of schedule based on TOC and traditional method (minimizing Cmax). Simulation test scenarios are carried out by applying different distribution of demand as Poisson and uniform distributions with two case problems as single and double bottlenecks cases. The results show that the schedule based on TOC concept is superior to the schedule from traditional method when demand variation is increased and the production system is more complicated as can be observed from the results of double bottlenecks case.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kasemset,C.
Smutkupt,U.
Anongjanya,N.
spellingShingle Kasemset,C.
Smutkupt,U.
Anongjanya,N.
The effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on Theory of Constraints (TOC) under demand variation
author_facet Kasemset,C.
Smutkupt,U.
Anongjanya,N.
author_sort Kasemset,C.
title The effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on Theory of Constraints (TOC) under demand variation
title_short The effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on Theory of Constraints (TOC) under demand variation
title_full The effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on Theory of Constraints (TOC) under demand variation
title_fullStr The effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on Theory of Constraints (TOC) under demand variation
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on Theory of Constraints (TOC) under demand variation
title_sort effectiveness evaluation of job-shop scheduling based on theory of constraints (toc) under demand variation
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