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Production and Operations Management




                    Notes          2.  The Gantt chart takes two basic forms. What are those forms?
                                   3.  Both MRP and MPS assume certain ideal characteristics about the  imperfect world of
                                       production and the plant floor. What are they?
                                   4.  Capacity has two basic types of constraints. Explain those constraints.
                                   5.  What is the procedure for making a Gantt chart using MS Excel?
                                   6.  Explain a heuristic technique of loading, which would yield better results than the simple
                                       and intuitive method.
                                   7.  Describe the conception of job shop scheduling.
                                   8.  To identify the performance some new measures are being introduced. What are those
                                       measures?
                                   9.  Scheduling for manufacturing industries and service industries are same. Do you agree?
                                       Justify your answer with examples.
                                   10.  What are the three methods that are commonly used for scheduling customer demand?

                                   Answers: Self  Assessment

                                   1.  Sequencing                          2.  Master Production Schedule
                                   3.  Soft ceilings                       4.  continuous
                                   5.  intermittent                        6.  real-time
                                   7.  Henry Gantt                         8.  machine
                                   9.  planned                             10.  Temporal
                                   11.  Resource                           12.  shortest processing time
                                   13.  lead time                          14.  Yield management
                                   15.   Soft ceilings

                                   14.9 Further Readings





                                   Books       Upendra Kachru, Production and Operations Management, Excel Books, New Delhi.
                                               Canary, Patrick H., International Transportation Factors in Site Selection, (October
                                               1988): 1217-1219.

                                               Chan, Yupo, Location theory and Decision Analysis with Facility – Location and Land-
                                               use Models, Cincinnati, OH: South-Western College Publishing, 2001.
                                               Hurter, Arthur, P., Jr., and Joseph S. Martinich, Facility Location and the Theory of
                                               Production, Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1989.
                                               Schniederjans, Marc J.,  International Facility  Acquisition and  Location  Analysis,
                                               Westport, CT: Quorum, 1999.



                                   Online links  wps.pearsoned.co.uk/ema_uk_he_slack.../index.html
                                               portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1141095






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