Title :
Predictable scheduling of a job shop subject to breakdowns
Author :
Mehta, Sanjay V. ; Uzsoy, Reha M.
Author_Institution :
i2 Technol., Irving, TX, USA
fDate :
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Schedule modification may delay or render infeasible the execution of external activities planned on the basis of the predictive schedule. Thus it is of interest to develop predictive schedules which can absorb disruptions without affecting planned external activities, while maintaining high shop performance. We present a predictable scheduling approach where the predictive schedule is built with such objectives. The procedure inserts additional idle time into the schedule to absorb the impacts of breakdowns. The amount and location of the additional idle time is determined from the breakdown and repair distributions as well as the structure of the predictive schedule. The effects of disruptions on planned support activities are measured by the deviations of job completion times in the realized schedule from those in the predictive schedule. We apply our approach to minimizing maximum lateness in a job shop environment with random machine breakdowns, and show that it provides high predictability with minor sacrifices in shop performance
Keywords :
operations research; optimisation; production control; breakdown distribution; idle time; job completion times; job shop; lateness; optimisation; predictable scheduling; production control; repair distributions; uncertainty; Delay; Electric breakdown; Job shop scheduling; Materials requirements planning; Preventive maintenance; Procurement; Production planning; Production systems; Resource management; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Robotics and Automation, IEEE Transactions on