IND 5039 OPERATIONS PLANNING AND SCHEDULING Three ...

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IND 5039 OPERATIONS PLANNING AND SCHEDULING Three Hours lecture, Three credit hours (3+0) Instructor : Assoc.Prof.Dr. Şeyda Topaloğlu e-mail: [email protected], Tel: 412 7611

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Prerequisites: Some Understanding of Optimization Concepts

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Text: Michael Pinedo, Planning and Scheduling in Manufacturing and Services, Springer, 2005 References: Michael Pinedo, Xiuli Chao, Operations Scheduling with Applications in Manufacturing and Services, Irwin Mc-Graw Hill, 1999 , Colin R. Reeves, Modern Heuristic Techniques for Combinatorial Problems, McGraw-Hill International Ltd., 1995

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Course Objectives:

Every organization needs to schedule its operations effectively in order to remain competitive in today’s markets. This course gives an introduction to a broad range of scheduling problems that arise in both manufacturing and service organizations. We will first review most of the basic scheduling issues and solution methodologies we encounter in manufacturing and service organizations and then cover those topics including dispatching rules, local search procedures, job shop scheduling, flexible assembly system scheduling, lot sizing and scheduling, interval scheduling, and personnel scheduling.

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Course Outline: (tentative) Week 1— Chaper 2- Manufacturing Models, Chapter 3- Service Models Weeks 2-3 — Chapter 3- General-Purpose Scheduling Procedures (Pinedo and Chao’s Book, Pinedo’s Book, Appendix) Week 4 — Chapter 5- Machine Scheduling and Job Shop Scheduling Week 5 — Chapter 6- Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems Week 6 — Chapter 7- Economic Lot Scheduling Week 7— Chapter 8- Planning and Scheduling in Supply Chains Week 8 — Chapter 9- Interval Scheduling, Reservations, and Timetabling Week 9 — Chapter 11- Planning and Scheduling and Timetabling in Transportation Week 10 — Chapter 12- Workforce Scheduling Week 11— TEST Weeks 12-13 — Readings from Appendices from Pinedo’s Book. (Assigned Text) & Papers are due and presentations start Suggested Software to be used for papers : LEKIN( http://www.stern.nyu.edu/om/faculty/pinedo

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or ILOG OPL Studio, or any other appropriate software e.g., MATLAB. V-

Grading Policy: There will be one exam from the text. Student will pick a topic from the course related literature and a paper to present it in class. Each student is also expected to write a paper on the application of one of the scheduling topics using the suggested software or other and to present it in class for 20-30 minutes. Test 35-40%, Presentations + Homework 30-35%, Project 30%