The Evaluation of Priority Rules in Operations Scheduling

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The main objective of the project was to investigate the influence of the selected priority rules of technological operations on chosen production goals. The paper presents the results of the project. The dynamic scheduling process of operations was simulated on the model of production system. The effect of each priority rule has been studied for different production goals in different stressful situations. The synthesis and the evaluation of results were performed by using mathematical and statistical methods. The multi-objective evaluations scoring method have been chosen by authors.

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