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Decomposition Methods for Complex Factory Scheduling Problems

โœ Scribed by Irfan M. Ovacik, Reha Uzsoy (auth.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Leaves
216
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


The factory scheduling problem, that of allocating machines to competing jobs in manufacturing facilities to optimize or at least improve system performance, is encountered in many different manufacturing environments. Given the competitive pressures faced by many companies in today's rapidly changing global markets, improved factory scheduling should contribute to a flrm's success. However, even though an extensive body of research on scheduling models has been in existence for at least the last three decades, most of the techniques currently in use in industry are relatively simplistic, and have not made use of this body of knowledge. In this book we describe a systematic, long-term research effort aimed at developing effective scheduling algorithms for complex manufacturing facilities. We focus on a speciflc industrial context, that of semiconductor manufacturing, and try to combine knowledge of the physical production system with the methods and results of scheduling research to develop effective approximate solution procedures for these problems. The class of methods we suggest, decomposition methods, constitute a broad family of heuristic approaches to large, NP-hard scheduling problems which can be applied in other environments in addition to those studied in this book.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-x
Introduction....Pages 1-14
Industrial Context and Motivation of Decomposition Methods....Pages 15-29
Review of Decomposition Methods for Factory Scheduling Problems....Pages 31-45
Modelling Interactions Between Subproblems: The Disjunctive Graph Representation and Extensions....Pages 47-60
Workcenter-based Decomposition Procedures for the Classical Job Shop Environment....Pages 61-90
A Generic Decomposition Procedure for Semiconductor Testing Facilities....Pages 91-106
Time-Based Decomposition Procedures for Single-Machine Subproblems....Pages 107-128
Time-Based Decomposition Procedures for Parallel Machine Subproblems with Sequence-Dependent Setup Times....Pages 129-145
Naive Rolling Horizon Procedures for Job Shop Scheduling....Pages 147-160
Tailored Decomposition Procedures for Semiconductor Testing Facilities....Pages 161-173
Computational Results for Shops with Single and Parallel Machine Workcenters....Pages 175-189
The Effects of Subproblem Solution Procedures and Control Structures....Pages 191-201
Conclusions and Future Directions....Pages 203-211
Back Matter....Pages 213-215

โœฆ Subjects


Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management; Operation Research/Decision Theory; Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics


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