Scheduling three stage flowshop processes with no intermediate storage using novel matrix approach

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Abstract

Scheduling optimization normally aimed at minimizing makespan, leading to overall optimization of the production cost. This study focuses on determining the production sequence with minimum makespan for scheduling of a flowshop process using no intermediate storage (NIS) transfer policy. Unlike previous methods which uses mathematics considerably and lacks interactivity, the method introduces a simple approach based on matrix formulation to determine the makespan for all possible batch production sequences thus allowing simple screening to be done for selecting the optimal sequence. © 2008 Asian Network for Scientific Information.

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Shafeeq, A., Mutalib, M. I. A., Amminudin, K. A., & Muhammad, A. (2008). Scheduling three stage flowshop processes with no intermediate storage using novel matrix approach. Journal of Applied Sciences, 8(11), 2136–2141. https://doi.org/10.3923/jas.2008.2136.2141

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