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Proved sequence planning is an approach to the problems of resource utilization which manifest themselves in the difficulties encountered in work scheduling and forward order book organization. Although finite capacity scheduling could reasonably be expected to be superior to infinite capacity scheduling as a concept, in practice the results of both methods are equally disappointing. Proved sequence planning is based on a hypothesis explaining why other finite capacity systems have poor predictive ability.
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Twist, R.J. (1986). Proved Sequence Planning. In: McGoldrick, P.F. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1355-8_6
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