The use of visual interactive simulation techniques for production scheduling

During the last decade visual interactive simulation has become established as a useful new tool for solving real life problems. It offers the Operational Research professional the opportunity to impact beneficially on important new decision making areas of business and industry. As an example, this...

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Main Author: W.H. Swan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Operations Research Society of South Africa (ORSSA) 2003-12-01
Series:ORiON
Online Access:http://orion.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/498
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spelling doaj-a64f20cadc5045dfa6e07352e001196d2020-11-24T22:38:02ZengOperations Research Society of South Africa (ORSSA)ORiON2224-00042003-12-012210.5784/2-2-498456The use of visual interactive simulation techniques for production schedulingW.H. SwanDuring the last decade visual interactive simulation has become established as a useful new tool for solving real life problems. It offers the Operational Research professional the opportunity to impact beneficially on important new decision making areas of business and industry. As an example, this paper discusses its application to the scheduling of production on batch chemical plants, which to date has remained largely a manual activity. Two different approaches are introduced, and it is concluded that while discrete event simulation is most useful as an aid to learning at a time of change, bar chart simulation is preferred for the day to day scheduling. The technique has been implemented on a number of plants and has led to significant improvements in their performance. Some areas for further development are identified.http://orion.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/498
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description During the last decade visual interactive simulation has become established as a useful new tool for solving real life problems. It offers the Operational Research professional the opportunity to impact beneficially on important new decision making areas of business and industry. As an example, this paper discusses its application to the scheduling of production on batch chemical plants, which to date has remained largely a manual activity. Two different approaches are introduced, and it is concluded that while discrete event simulation is most useful as an aid to learning at a time of change, bar chart simulation is preferred for the day to day scheduling. The technique has been implemented on a number of plants and has led to significant improvements in their performance. Some areas for further development are identified.
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