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Operations Research




                    Notes          Self Assessment

                                   Give one word answer for the following:
                                   1.  The time interval between starting the first job and completing the last job including the
                                       idle time (if any) in a particular order by the given set of machines.

                                   2.  Order or sequence in which machines are required for completing the job.
                                   3.  The condition to be satisfied in which the  order of jobs are to be processed on given
                                       machines.


                                   10.2 Types of Sequencing Problems

                                   Type I: Processing n jobs through two machines
                                   Type II: Processing n jobs through three machines
                                   Type III: Processing n jobs through m machines

                                   Type IV: Processing two jobs through m machines




                                     Notes   In this unit we will only discuss the type I and II by Johnson’s Rule. Type III and IV
                                     are complex problems of sequencing and  are also solved using extension of Johnson’s
                                     Rule.

                                   10.3 Algorithm for Sequencing Problems


                                   10.3.1 Type I: Processing n Jobs through Two Machines

                                   Considering n jobs (say 1,2, …n) to be processed on two machines A and B, in the order AB. The
                                   processing time is t t   t and t , t ……. t  as represented in Table 10.1 below:
                                                  11,  12,…..  ln   12  22   2n
                                                            Table  10.1: Sequencing  Problem

                                               Machines                              Job
                                                                        1      2      3      ….      n
                                                  A                     t11    t12    T13    ….     tln
                                                  B                    t21     t22    T23    ….     t2n

                                   Step 1: Check the processing order, i.e., in the order AB or BA. If it is in the order AB, then the first
                                   job would be performed on machine A and then on machine B. If the order is of BA, interchange
                                   the rows with machine B in row l and machine A in row 2.
                                   Step 2: From the given processing  time,  select the  least processing time  available on  both
                                   machines A and B. If the least processing time exists in row l, place that job at the beginning of
                                   the sequence table  (i.e., the sequence is from  left to right of the sequence table). If the least
                                   processing time is on row 2, place the job at the end of sequence table (i.e., the sequence is from
                                   right to left of the sequence table).

                                   Note: If there are two least processing times for machine A and machine B, priority is given for
                                   the processing time which has lowest time of the adjacent machine.





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