Production Scheduling Based on Order Utility Functions. In proceedings of the 7th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2015), 25 - 28 Aug 2015, Prague, Czech Republic, pages 134-145, 2015.
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This paper presents various aspects of scheduling based on the average orders utility criterion on the planning horizon. In this method the concept of production intensity as a dynamic production process parameter is used. The example is made for Pareto-optimal flexible job shop scheduling problem, when two criteria were simultaneously used: relative setup expenditure criterion and average orders utility criterion. The nature of average orders utility function variation is considered, and the concept of critical horizon is introduced. The software used allows scheduling for medium quantity of jobs. The result of software application is the set of non-dominant versions proposed to a user for making a final choice.
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title = {Production Scheduling Based on Order Utility Functions },
booktitle = {In proceedings of the 7th Multidisciplinary International Conference on Scheduling : Theory and Applications (MISTA 2015), 25 - 28 Aug 2015, Prague, Czech Republic},
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abstract = { This paper presents various aspects of scheduling based on the average orders utility criterion on the planning horizon. In this method the concept of production intensity as a dynamic production process parameter is used. The example is made for Pareto-optimal flexible job shop scheduling problem, when two criteria were simultaneously used: relative setup expenditure criterion and average orders utility criterion. The nature of average orders utility function variation is considered, and the concept of critical horizon is introduced. The software used allows scheduling for medium quantity of jobs. The result of software application is the set of non-dominant versions proposed to a user for making a final choice. },
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