A principle of construction of an integrated machine manufacturing system E. O. AdamovS. M. Dukarskii Chapter 1 Analysis And Design Of Production Systems Pages: 1 - 11
A successive approximations method for a cellular manufacturing problem Larry E. Stanfel Chapter 1 Analysis And Design Of Production Systems Pages: 13 - 30
Structuring production planning systems for computer applications Asbjørn Rolstadås Chapter 2 Production Planning And Control Pages: 31 - 49
Decision architectures for production planning in multi-stage multi-product manufacturing systems Agostino Villa Chapter 2 Production Planning And Control Pages: 51 - 67
A production planning problem in FMS L. F. Escudero Chapter 2 Production Planning And Control Pages: 69 - 103
A model to study the relationship between forecast error, inventory investment, and customer service level in a multiperiod, probabilistic environment Krishnan SrinivasanWilliam S. Duff Chapter 2 Production Planning And Control Pages: 105 - 118
Capacity planning in manufacturing networks with discrete options Gabriel R. BitranDevanath Tirupati Chapter 2 Production Planning And Control Pages: 119 - 135
Scheduling methods for a class of flexible manufacturing systems C. SriskandarajahS. P. SethiP. Ladet Chapter 3 Production Scheduling Pages: 137 - 161
Multi-level production scheduling for a class of flexible machining and assembly systems E. ToczylowskiK. S. HindiM. G. Singh Chapter 3 Production Scheduling Pages: 163 - 180
Scheduling independent jobs with stochastic processing times and a common due date on parallel and identical machines Erdal ErelSubhash C. Sarin Chapter 3 Production Scheduling Pages: 181 - 198
A demand-driven method for scheduling optimal smooth production levels Bruce R. FeiringTep Sastri Chapter 3 Production Scheduling Pages: 199 - 215
Due dates in a manufacturing shop: An unweighted case Min H. HanLeon F. McGinnis Chapter 3 Production Scheduling Pages: 217 - 232
Optimal control rules for scheduling job shops Sheldon X. C. LouGarrett Van Ryzin Chapter 3 Production Scheduling Pages: 233 - 248
Workstage repair policies for sequential manufacturing systems Sencer YeralanAntonio J. Dieck Chapter 3 Production Scheduling Pages: 249 - 269
A “micro” process planning system based on integer programming for prismatic parts produced on horizontal machining centers Ravi O. MittalRonald L. Lewis Chapter 4 Process Planning Pages: 271 - 290
The incorporation of learning in production planning models Dennis E. KrollK. Ravi Kumar Chapter 4 Process Planning Pages: 291 - 303
Using AI methodologies in mathematical modeling of production systems Stephen D. BurdSuleiman K. Kassicieh Chapter 5 Artificial Intelligent And production systems Pages: 305 - 322
FMS scheduling as cooperative problem solving Michael J. Shaw Chapter 5 Artificial Intelligent And production systems Pages: 323 - 345
A comparison of analytic and knowledge-based approaches to closed-shop scheduling P. AlparK. N. Srikanth Chapter 5 Artificial Intelligent And production systems Pages: 347 - 361
Software modelling of manufacturing systems: A case for an object-oriented programming approach Sadashiv Adiga Chapter 5 Artificial Intelligent And production systems Pages: 363 - 377