A GASP simulation study of job-shop scheduling

SIMULATION ◽  
1972 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Said Ashour ◽  
S.D. Vaswani

The purpose of this paper is to report on a study which involves a simulation of a hypothetical job shop with several machines. The investigation employs GASP-II as a computer language. This simulation study is concerned with: (1) testing a new method of assign ing job due-dates and (2) comparing and evaluating the effect of different processing-time distributions on the performance of a number of scheduling rules. The most significant results of this study are: (1) The shortest-imminent-operation rule is superior to others in reducing job lateness and shop flow time (2) The procedure in which the due-date allowance is proportional to the number of operations and work content of the jobs has proved to be beneficial in the case of the non-due-date rules (3) The operation of a job shop using the shortest-imminent-operation and slack-per-remaining-number-of-operations rules is degraded when the processing-time distribution having Erlang parameter K equal to 4 or 8. However, per formance is better when K = 8 than when K = 4 (4) The GASP-II package works efficiently for large-size shop problems.

This present paper speaks about Flexible Job Shop scheduling Problem using a software. Flexible Job shop scheduling is most typical and complex manufacturing environments in production planning issues. A case study was conducted on a manufacturing business set in Vijayawada. Information collected from the producing company to get the time taken by the conventional scheduling method and gathered data for 5 jobs requiring 8 machines that arrived during the analysis period. The Project additionally speaks about the study of varied programming strategies, learning of LEKIN programming package is a software tool has a flexibility to develop new heuristic models to produce effective schedules be applied practically. Input data, taken from the manufacturing company, converted to tables and routing sequences. The LEKIN programming package [3], develops the different schedules for given data with reference to priority rules, such as First Come First Serve (FCFS), Longest Processing Time (LPT), Shortest Processing Time (SPT), Earliest Due Date (EDD), Critical Ratio (CR) [6]. The schedules obtained from priority rules analysed through performance measures like Make Span, No of late jobs, Total Flow Time, Total Tardiness, Maximum Tardiness, Total Weighted Tardiness, Total Weighted Flow Time. Our goal is to come up with a optimized schedule with in the process of flexible job shop scheduling by using LEKIN scheduling software, using various priority rules as mentioned above and to minimize the make span i.e. the time length of the schedule, during which all the operations for all jobs is completed in an engineering company


1975 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-20 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charles A. Holloway ◽  
Rosser T. Nelson

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