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A case study of batching in a mass service operation

โœ Scribed by Jacob V Simons Jr.; Gregory R Russell


Book ID
104323431
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
172 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0272-6963

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Abstract

Job batching is used extensively in manufacturing and the relevant theoretical considerations have been wellโ€researched. However, while batching is also employed in mass services, it is not clear to what extent the manufacturing theory may be transferred. A single case study of a court scheduling service system with imbedded instances of batching was studied to address this question. The findings and analysis of the case indicate that while the factors that affect batching in manufacturing still apply, so do additional factors. The net effect is a broader set of considerations which influence the determination of when batching is desired in mass services and how big batches should be. Definitions of these factors, their relationships with batch size, and testable hypotheses are offered.


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