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Production Scheduling: location of the user in the decision-making architecture. Peter G. Higgins. Outline. Standard scheduling software features design criteria Real scheduling environment Decision Architecture Cognitive Work Analysis. Heuristic produces sequence. Scheduling Rules.
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Production Scheduling: location of the user in the decision-making architecture Peter G. Higgins
Outline • Standard scheduling software • features • design criteria • Real scheduling environment • Decision Architecture • Cognitive Work Analysis
Heuristic produces sequence
Scheduling Rules GANTT CHART Timing at resources Performance prediction Standard Decision Architecture
Normative Design Criteria • Operations Research Model • few attributes • due date • processing time • Goals • maximise resource utilisation • minimise tardiness • Heuristics • tendency to meet goals for simple problems • all jobs available • single resource
Real Scheduling • Complex • especially job shops • Uncertainties • job arrivals, material availability, processing & set-up times • Perplexity • multiple goals • conflict • importance varies
Standard Solution for Mismatch between Design Model and Reality • Human moves jobs using mouse
Decision Architecture for Real Environments • Locatehuman activity centrally in the decision-making process • computer: data representation, heuristics, rules • Use Cognitive Work Analysis to analyse the work domain and decision-making activities in complex systems in which there are many competing and conflicting goals. • Use theories of signification to inform interface design.
Knowledge-Based Adviser Scheduling Rules GANTT JOBS CHART WINDOWS Timing at resources Performance Unassigned prediction Sequence Job attributes Machine 1 Sequence Job attributes HUMAN DECISION MAKING Context Setting Pattern Recognition Machine n Sequence Job attributes Decision Architecture
Resource’s Weighted Tardiness Net Weighted Tardiness Weighted Tardiness Tardiness
Time constraint on Due date
Earliest Due Date Due Date
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Complexity and Perplexity of the Real Domain • Apply Cognitive Work Analysis
Ends Physical Function Physical Device Means
Goal: Low press set-up time Identify set of jobs requiring current major set-up Scan available jobs Activity Analysis #1
Low press set-up time Particular jobs meet their due date Many feasible goals Activity Analysis
Goal Structure Maximise short-term financial viability Maximise productivity Fully utilise all machines Low press set-up time Low press idle time
Goal structure used to design DSS Visualisation: performance of higher level goals Human normally operates with these goals Visualisation of measures of performance
Benefits of this approach • The pursuit of goals and enforcement of constraints that are difficult to represent computationally • The following of methods that schedulers find natural • The freedom for schedulers to use their intuition
earliness weight tardiness weight tardiness
AI model • Constraint satisfaction • simulation • problem of rule management • made-to-order or customised • expensive • difficult to maintain