A framework decision support in production scheduling tasks

V.C.S. Wiers, T.W. Schaaf, van der

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Abstract

Production scheduling in industrial practice is still primarily a manual task, despite immense research efforts and the fact that manual scheduling is a very complex task. In this paper, the allocation of tasks between scheduling systems and human schedulers for various types of production units is addressed. The human factor in production scheduling is described using existing models from cognitive psychology. The allocation of scheduling sub-tasks is discussed, based on characteristics of human schedulers and scheduling systems. These sub-tasks are shown to depend on the type of production unit to be scheduled. Four case studies are described to illustrate the theoretical framework.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)533-544
Number of pages12
JournalProduction Planning & Control
Volume8
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1997

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