Integrated Production, Control Systems: Management, Analysis, and 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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Page 359
... balancing problem : given the number of resource units , what is the minimum time to complete the project ? An iteration of the allocation procedure that allows resource balancing 9.4 RESOURCE BALANCING 359 Resource Balancing.
... balancing problem : given the number of resource units , what is the minimum time to complete the project ? An iteration of the allocation procedure that allows resource balancing 9.4 RESOURCE BALANCING 359 Resource Balancing.
Page 360
... balancing is as follows : STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Determine the maximum resource units required by any activity within the project ... Balancing Procedure Activity 360 CHAPTER 9 SCHEDULING WITH RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS The Line-Balancing Problem.
... balancing is as follows : STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Determine the maximum resource units required by any activity within the project ... Balancing Procedure Activity 360 CHAPTER 9 SCHEDULING WITH RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS The Line-Balancing Problem.
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... balancing . Tasks within regions are sorted from maximum to minimum times . Scheduling is accomplished in a manner similar to the Brooks's method but using the REGION criteria rather than ACTIM . A simple example for a single - resource ...
... balancing . Tasks within regions are sorted from maximum to minimum times . Scheduling is accomplished in a manner similar to the Brooks's method but using the REGION criteria rather than ACTIM . A simple example for a single - resource ...
Contents
THE ROLE OF PRODUCTION CONTROL | 1 |
PRODUCTION CONTROL | 18 |
FORECASTING | 59 |
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ACTIM activity aggregate planning algorithm allow analysis approach assembly assigned assumed BASICA batch BEGIN INVENTORY Box-Jenkins calculate carrying costs Chapter completion component considered constraints critical path cycle Data Set determine due date Equation error example problem exponential smoothing factors follows forecasted demand function function key Gantt chart given in Figure GROSS REQUIREMENTS Industrial Engineering input inventory costs inventory item inventory level KANBAN Line Balancing line-of-balance linear linear model machine makespan manufacturing master schedule MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS PLANNING maximum mean tardiness minimize minimum needed node operation optimal order costs order quantity output overtime parameters percent period personal computer procedure processor production control purchase quadratic RECPT regression regression analysis resource safety stock sequence shift shown in Figure solution step storage Tandem Computers technique total cost units values vendor week