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Performance evaluation of job-shop systems using timed event-graphs
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1989
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Petri NetEngineeringSmart ManufacturingOperations ResearchSystems EngineeringQuantitative ManagementJob SchedulerStochastic Petri NetManufacturing SystemsComputer ScienceProcess Systems EngineeringTimed Petri NetsInteger ProgrammingScheduling ProblemScheduling (Operating Systems)Production SchedulingBottleneck MachinesScheduling (Production Processes)Real-time SystemsJob-shop SystemsScheduling (Project Management)
Timed event-graphs, a special class of timed Petri nets, are used for modelling and analyzing job-shop systems. The modelling allows the steady-state performance of the system to be evaluated under a deterministic and cyclic production process. Given any fixed processing times, the productivity (i.e., production rate) of the system can be determined from the initial state. It is shown in particular that, given any desired product mix, it is possible to start the system with enough jobs in process so that some machines will be fully utilized in steady-state. These machines are called bottleneck machines, since they limit the throughput of the system. In that case, the system works at the maximal rate and the productivity is optimal. The minimal number of jobs in process allowing optimal functioning of the system is further specified as an integer linear programming problem. An efficient heuristic algorithm is developed to obtain a near-optimal solution.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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