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An investigation of output flow control,bottleneck flow control and dynamic flow control mechanisms in various simple lines scenarios
Authors:Seonmin Kim  K Roscoe Davis  James F Cox III
Institution:1. Department of Business Administration , Seoul National University of Technology , Seoul, Korea;2. Management Department, Terry College of Business , University of Georgia , Athens, GA, 30602, USA;3. Management Department, Terry College of Business , University of Georgia , Athens, GA, 30602, USA E-mail: jcox@uga.edu
Abstract:

Flow control mechanisms have been a topic of academic research for several years. With the growth of business-wide information systems such as enterprise resource planning and supply chain, better planning, scheduling and control of the business transformation process is required in order to achieve increased throughput, reduced inventories, shorter lead times and reduced tardiness. This research compares two new approaches to flow control, output flow control and bottleneck flow control to a real-time flow control system, dynamic flow control. Both output and bottleneck flow control mechanisms are much simpler to implement and manage than dynamic flow control in that they do not require continual feedback and rescheduling. Line characteristics, such as location of breakdowns with respect to the bottleneck, the location of the bottleneck when breakdowns occur, and the impact of variability of processing times on the performance measures (output, WIP level, lateness, and number of tardy jobs) for these three flow control mechanisms are compared. Both output and bottleneck flow control mechanisms perform favourably (particularly bottleneck) under different scenarios and warrant further study across a wider range of scenarios (mixed models, job shops, etc.).
Keywords:Drum Buffer Rope  Conwip  Bottleneck Flow Control  Output Flow Control  Dynamic Flow Control
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