Flow Time and Tardiness Based on New Scheduling Rules for Dynamic Shop Scheduling with Machine Breakdown

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In this paper, a comparative study on the performance of scheduling rules in job shop. Four new dispatching rules are proposed. mean, maximum ,variance of tardiness and proportion of tardy jobs have been used to evaluate the performance of various scheduling rules. Breakdown level, shop load level was considered in the comparative study. The simulation result indicate the performance of dispatching rules is being influenced by Breakdown level, shop load level.

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