Abstract
We model choice of dispatching rules in real time (system state dependent) as a pattern recognition problem, using a modified version of Data Envelopment Analysis. A data base of system state and performance values is created from extensive simulation, and this data base is used to train the pattern-recognition model. Our results show that the model is very effective in choosing a mix of dispatching rules over a period of time, varying the mix with system objectives, and performing better than the strategy of using fixed rules. We show how "If-Then" decision rules can be created from the model and portrayed in a decision-tree-like diagram. Since such decision rules are based on rigorous mathematical foundations, optimization will be ensured in our approach.
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Chakravarty, A. K. (1997). A model for switching dispatching rules in real time in a flexible manufacturing cell. Production and Operations Management, 6(4), 398–418. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-5956.1997.tb00483.x
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