Monday 29 February 2016

Operations Scheduling

About the Subject:

Operations Scheduling is the process of arranging, controlling and optimizing work and workloads in a production process or manufacturing process. Scheduling is used to allocate plant and machinery resources, plan human resources, plan production processes and purchase materials.It is an important tool for manufacturing and engineering, where it can have a major impact on the productivity of a process. In manufacturing, the purpose of scheduling is to minimize the production time and costs.

                            



Topics to be covered in this Seminar:

Scheduling background - Scheduling function- Hogdson’s algorithm– Smith’s application – Wilkerson - Irwin algorithm – Neighborhood search technique-Preemptive jobs – Non preemptive jobs – Dependent jobs – Johnson’s algorithm Campbell Dudek Smith algorithm – Palmer’s method – Mitten’s algorithm – Graphical representation – Jackson’s algorithm – Dynamic job shop - Open shop scheduling.

Time to be planned:

     1 or 2 days

Kind of program:

       3D based Seminar and Guest Lecture for the Students

Reason for the program:

      Kalam Scientist Team aiming to build young generation Scientist

Sample Clips for reference: 

Scheduling function – Preemptive jobs – Non preemptive jobs – Open shop scheduling.

 



Cheers,
Kalam Scientist Team
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