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Operations Research Dilfraz Singh, Lovely Professional University
Notes Unit 10: Sequencing Problems and Replacement Theory
CONTENTS
Objectives
Introduction
10.1 Terminology
10.2 Types of Sequencing Problems
10.3 Algorithm for Sequencing Problems
10.3.1 Type I: Processing n Jobs through Two Machines
10.3.2 Type II: Processing n Jobs through Three Machines
10.4 Replacement Theory
10.4.1 Need for Replacement
10.5 Consideration of Money Value for Investments on Machines or Equipments.
10.5.1 Replacement Policy Decisions
10.6 Summary
10.7 Keywords
10.8 Review Questions
10.9 Further Readings
Objectives
After studying this unit, you will be able to:
Appreciate the aims to study sequencing problems
Use Johnson’s rule of sequencing
Solve some specific problems of scheduling jobs on one machine, two and three machines
Learn about the application of replacement theory.
Introduction
Sequencing deals with the selection of an optimum order for the number of jobs to be performed
with a finite number of facilities. The objective of sequencing is to determine the sequence of
performing jobs such that the total cost/time is minimized.
Sequencing problems arise in situation like a manufacturing plant for performing orders, in a
hospital where the patients wait for different type of tests and in a bank where customers wait
for different types of transactions, etc.
10.1 Terminology
Processing Time t : It is the time required by a job i on each machine j.
ij
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