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AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR INVESTIGATING THE SENSITIVITY OF JOB SHOP PERFORMANCE TO JOB RELEASE TIME DISTRIBUTION PARAMETERS
Authors:STEVEN A. MELNYK  DAVID R. DENZLER  GREGORY L. MAGNAN  LAWRENCE FREDENDALL
Abstract:
Work flows in a job shop are influenced by the load per release and time interval between release factors. We focus on the latter factor, job release times. Building on Elvers' work, this study evaluates the impact of different job release time distributions on shop performance. Using a computer simulation of a random job shop and a full factorial experimental design, we demonstrate that the type of distribution does affect performance–a finding consistent with results from job shops characterized by good shop floor control practices. These findings are explained by examining the shape and variance traits of the underlying job release time distributions.
Keywords:PRODUCTION SCHEDULING  JOB SHOP
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