Optimum Time Schedule for Industrial Processes (II)
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Abstract
The present study deals with successive stages of productive
operations happened to produce a production within each stage befo re it moves to the next one. ll cou ld be deduced that this study is an extension to what bas been mentioned in (1 ) .ln (I), the optimum distribution of di!Terent jobs of workers and machines in the productive operations has been st ud ied whi le the study invol ves the optimum schedule for the succession of these operations presuming that thay have already been distributed on machines and workers (2).A mathematical form has been put for this study to define the "Object.ive Function " where the total work could be performed in the shortest time.
The incapability of tackling two works at same time by the workers
and machines, and the inabi lity of beginning a new stage before the end of the precedi ng one, both were taken i nto consideration . These conditions were put in such mathematical forms as - conditions - for the - Optimization Problem -.
The above mentioned operation was gcnerall y fonned where iL :an be applied lor the optimum schedule to pursue operations in the
productive ones.
Then, the virtual application in printing which has already been
displayed in (I) as a sample for the optimum distribution in the productive operations.
The data gained in (I) "ere used as (inputs ) for the problem being solved.