A study on the performance of scheduling rules in buffer-constrained dynamic flowshops

A study on the performance of scheduling rules in buffer-constrained dynamic flowshops

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Article ID: iaor2003947
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 40
Issue: 13
Start Page Number: 3041
End Page Number: 3052
Publication Date: Jan 2002
Journal: International Journal of Production Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: flowshop
Abstract:

Most studies on scheduling in manufacturing systems using dispatching rules deal with jobshops, while there are only few reports dealing with dynamic flowshops. It is known that the performance of many dispatching rules in dynamic jobshops is different from that in dynamic flowshops. Moreover, many research reports assume that there are no buffer constraints in the shop, and even those reports dealing with buffer-constrained shops present the evaluation of existing dispatching rules for unconstrained shops in the context of buffer constraints with the consideration of a limited number of objectives of scheduling. In this study, we deal with the problem of scheduling in dynamic flowshops with buffer constraints. With respect to different time-based objectives, the best dispatching rules for scheduling in unconstrained shops have been identified from the existing literature. In addition, two new dispatching rules specially designed for flowshops with buffer constraints are proposed. All dispatching rules under consideration are evaluated in dynamic flowshops with buffer constraints on the basis of an extensive simulation study covering different levels of buffer constraints, shop load or utilization, and missing operations in flowshops. The proposed rules are found to perform better than the existing dispatching rules in buffer-constrained flowshops with respect to many measures of performance.

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