Abstract: | Many dispatching rules for scheduling in dynamic jobshops have been proposed over many years. The research issues in jobshop scheduling seem to be still open in the sense that no single rule has been found to be the best under all shopfloor conditions even with respect to one single measure of performance. Added to this problem, there are several measures of performance, e.g. the minimizations of mean, maximum and variance of flowtime, percentage of tardy jobs, and mean, maximum and variance of tardiness of jobs. Recent studies have reported the development of more efficient dispatching rules than the popular rules, e.g. SPT, COVERT, MOD and ATC. This study is an attempt to improve some of the recently reported dispatching rules. An extensive simulation study reveals that the improved rules developed in the present study appear to be quite effective in minimizing mean flowtime, and maximum tardiness and variance of tardiness of jobs. |