Optimisation and Constraint Based Heuristic Methods for Advanced Planning and Scheduling Systems
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2016
Authors
Örnek, Mustafa Arslan
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University of Cincinnati
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Abstract
Manufacturing Resources Planning (MRPII) systems are unable to prevent capacity problems occurring on the shop floor because of the fixed lead time and backward scheduling logic. For this reason, a new breed of concepts called APS (Advanced Planning and Scheduling) systems emerged which include finite capacity planning at the shop floor level through constraint based planning. In this paper, we present a Constraint Programming (CP) model to show how optimization models could be used in this context. We also present a two phase heuristic to solve this complicated APS problem. While jobs are assigned to the best eligible machines to smooth the workload on the machines in the first phase, a constraint based scheduling heuristic schedules jobs once they are assigned to eligible machines in the second phase. We provide numerical tests and discuss the results for both the model and the heuristic. The concluding remarks and suggestions for future research are stated in the final section of the paper. © International Journal of Industrial Engineering.
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Advanced planning and scheduling, Constraint programming, Heuristics, Computer programming, Constraint theory, Floors, Job shop scheduling, Optimization, Phase shifters, Scheduling, Advanced planning and scheduling, Advanced planning and scheduling systems, Backward scheduling, Constraint programming, Constraint-based scheduling, Heuristics, Manufacturing resource, Optimization models, Heuristic methods
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Q4
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International Journal of Industrial Engineering : Theory Applications and Practice
Volume
23
Issue
1
Start Page
26
End Page
48
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