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Author: | Harris, C. R. |
Title: | Modelling the impact of design, tactical , and operational factors on manufacturing system performance (Betriebliche Produktivität; Fertigungskontrolle; Erfolgsfaktorenanalyse) |
Journal: | International Journal of Production Research
1997 : FEB, VOL. 35:2, p. 479-499 |
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Freeterms: | FERTIGUNGSMANAGEMENT |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | The problem of controlling a manufacturing system is large and complex. Many factors may be involved in the problem. The problem is often addressed by treating control as a hierarchy, where the levels are determined by the time scale and scope of the issues involved. In this paper a three-level hierarchy is presented and the role of factors at each of the levels in determining system performance is investigated. Four performance measures are investigated: mean flow, variability of the flowtimes, and amount of deadlocking, and makespan. |
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