Integrated Production Control Systems: Management, Analysis, DesignFocuses on the quantitative approaches necessary to computer-integrated manufacturing systems, and integrates major topics covering all phases of the production control cycle: production information processing and flow, production planning, forecasting, material requirements planning and monetary control, and scheduling. This new edition features a compendium set of 11 user-friendly computer programs for the IBM PC that enhance the teaching power of the text, allowing readers to solve real-life problems. Among programs included are growth forecasting, aggregate planning, material requirements planning, lot sizing and inventory control, and limited-resource scheduling. The chapters on scheduling give particularly thorough coverage on this difficult subject. Solutions are clearly presented, with many examples and exercises included in the text. |
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... batch of units is zero , or approaches zero , the arrival rate is infinite . When this occurs , the batch model reverts to the EOQ model . The batch model is really a general inventory model , with the EOQ model being a special case . C ...
... batch of units is zero , or approaches zero , the arrival rate is infinite . When this occurs , the batch model reverts to the EOQ model . The batch model is really a general inventory model , with the EOQ model being a special case . C ...
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... batch is started in production as soon as the Nth batch is depleted . This assumes that when one item is produced in the batch , it is immediately usable for consumption , even though the entire batch has been completely produced . The ...
... batch is started in production as soon as the Nth batch is depleted . This assumes that when one item is produced in the batch , it is immediately usable for consumption , even though the entire batch has been completely produced . The ...
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... batch $ 200 The batch is produced so that it is completed exactly when the previous batch is depleted . Determine the EMQ value and associated total costs per unit . 15. For the item given in Problem 14 , assume that the batch is to be ...
... batch $ 200 The batch is produced so that it is completed exactly when the previous batch is depleted . Determine the EMQ value and associated total costs per unit . 15. For the item given in Problem 14 , assume that the batch is to be ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF PRODUCTION CONTROL | 1 |
PRODUCTION CONTROL INFORMATION FLOW | 16 |
PROJECT PLANNING | 41 |
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ACTIM activity aggregate planning Algorithm allocation analysis approach Arizona State University assigned average BABALB batch Bedworth Box-Jenkins Branch and Bound calculated chapter completion considered critical path cycle Data Set determine developed due date duration economic order quantity Equation example problem exponential smoothing forecasted demand FORMAT Gantt chart given in Figure given in Table graphical heuristic Industrial Engineering input inventory costs inventory item inventory level iterative lead-time Line Balancing linear makespan Management Science manufacturing master schedule materials requirement plan maximum mean flow-time mean tardiness minimize minimum needed node nonconsecutive normal operation optimal optimum order quantity overtime period PERT PREDICTS procedure processor production control regression regression analysis rule safety stock scheduling problem sequence shift schedule solution storage tardy tasks technique TIMRES TNOW utilized week