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DVOŘÁK, J.
Original Title
Lot Streaming in Job Shop Scheduling
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Lot streaming is a process of splitting production lots (batches) into smaller transfer lots (sublots, transfer batches) and moving these sublots to the next processing stage so that operations at successive stages can be overlapped. In this paper the following assumptions are considered: Each job (production lot) is divided into equal-sized transfer lots a number of which is the same for all operations. Once a machine is set-up for a job, it cannot be used to process any other job until the processing of all transfer lots is finished. Under these assumptions it is not necessary to model the movement of individual transfer lots. Their start times are derivable from start and completion times of job operation, which can be obtained by means of approach, based on a disjunctive graph model and a modification of the Critical Path Method. It is possible to integrate this approach into any heuristic method for job shop scheduling which uses the disjunctive graph-based representation and the makespan objective.
Key words in English
job shop scheduling, lot streaming, disjunctive graph
Authors
RIV year
2001
Released
26. 4. 2001
Publisher
VŠB - TU Ostrava
Location
Ostrava
ISBN
80-7078-890-9
Book
Proceedings of the XXVI. Seminar ASR’2001 Instruments and Control. VŠB - TU Ostrava
Pages from
13/1
Pages count
6