Planning and scheduling are forms of decision-making that play an important role in most manufacturing and services industries. The planning and scheduling functions in a company typically use quantitative methods to allocate its limited resources to the activities that have to be done. The students will learn to understand the practices as well as apply and develop techiques used in application areas such as assembly systems, process industries, entertainment business, and transportation. The course also includes recent scientific contributions and prepares for master project work and research in the field.
Læringsmål:
En studerende, der fuldt ud har opfyldt kursets mål, vil kunne:
Understand the role and impact of planning and scheduling
Relate the planning and scheduling to the functions in an enterprise
Have an overview of the planning and scheduling objectives and requirements in manufacturing
Have an overview of the planning and scheduling objectives and requirements in services
Know the key planning and scheduling concepts
Be able to apply planning and scheduling techniques in different application domains
Present the state-of-the-art in the scientific literature on planning and scheduling in defined areas
Work out examples and case studies related to the literature
Develop planning and scheduling approaches for real-life problems in manufacturing and services
Kursusindhold:
Introduction to planning and scheduling
Differences between planning and scheduling in manufacturing and service industries
Manufacturing: project scheduling, job shop scheduling, scheduling of flexible assembly systems, and economic lot scheduling.
Services: reservations and timetabling, tournament scheduling, transportation, health care, and workforce scheduling.
Litteratur:
Michael Pinedo: "Planning and Scheduling in Manufacturing and Services" (2009), Second edition, Springer, ISBN: 978-1-4419-0909-1, e-ISBN 978-1-4419-0910-7 (available through dlib.dtu.dk)
Scientific papers
Bemærkninger:
It is expected that participants have an interest in practical problems of production planning, scheduling and logistics, and the quantitative modelling of theses planning problems. Participants should be familiar with Operations Research (OR) techniques. It is expected that the students take part part in class discussions.
Mulighed for GRØN DYST deltagelse:
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