Applying toc heuristics to job scheduling in a hybrid flexible flow shop
This paper introduces an application of the Theory of Constraints product mix heuristic to job scheduling in a Hybrid Flexible Flow Shop. The general heuristic is adapted for unrelated parallel machines and the algorithm is implemented as a job detailed scheduling tool based on the principle of the...
- Autores:
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                   Arango Marín, Jaime Antero           
Giraldo-García, Jaime Alberto
Castrillón-Gómez, Omar Danilo
 
- Tipo de recurso:
 - Article of journal
 
- Fecha de publicación:
 - 2014
 
- Institución:
 - Universidad Nacional de Colombia
 
- Repositorio:
 - Universidad Nacional de Colombia
 
- Idioma:
 -           spa          
 - OAI Identifier:
 - oai:repositorio.unal.edu.co:unal/48938
 - Acceso en línea:
 -           https://repositorio.unal.edu.co/handle/unal/48938
          
http://bdigital.unal.edu.co/42395/
 - Palabra clave:
 -           Theory of Constraints          
Flow Shop
job scheduling
heuristics
 - Rights
 - openAccess
 - License
 - Atribución-NoComercial 4.0 Internacional
 
| Summary: | This paper introduces an application of the Theory of Constraints product mix heuristic to job scheduling in a Hybrid Flexible Flow Shop. The general heuristic is adapted for unrelated parallel machines and the algorithm is implemented as a job detailed scheduling tool based on the principle of the Theory of Constraints to schedule the production based in the bottleneck resource. The adaptation of the methodology to a flexible hybrid context, where there is parallelism in the bottleneck stage, and its application in a textile plant, helps to assign capacity based on the contribution margin. The result is a viable job scheduling focused on the profitability unit. Although the results do not reach the global optimum of this type of problems, they represent a fast and effective job scheduling alternative in the contexts under study. | 
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