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In: Decision sciences, Band 30, Heft 2, S. 441-467
ISSN: 1540-5915
ABSTRACTScheduling of traditional job shops in make‐to‐order systems has seen extensive research over the past three decades. In such systems, performance is often related to various job completion metrics such as average flow time, average lateness, etc. This paper examines a scheduling problem in a make‐to‐stock environment where individual job completion measures are irrelevant. In this case, customer orders are satisfied through on‐hand inventory where customer service is more closely related to the manufacturer's ability to quickly satisfy demand. We consider the role of scheduling in reducing inventories and improving customer service in the context of a manufacturer who assembles several different products on a single assembly line. We develop scheduling rules for such a system and experimentally compare their performance to those typically used in such environments. Our results indicate that rules which consider the inventory position and demand forecast outperform traditional fixed cycle rules.
Includes observation examples of identity theft Presents an overview of the current technology for identity management Special attention is focused on medical identity theft and biometrics Includes a series of future technology possibilities for identity theft.
In: INFORMS Transactions on Education, Band 10, Heft (May 2010)
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In: Journal of homeland security and emergency management, Band 7, Heft 1
ISSN: 1547-7355
In: IMF Working Papers, S. 1-48
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