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Prashant Mehta 74

Payal Vanvari 119


Rahul Potphode 94
Sagar Parab 86
Pawan Raheja 97
Deepak Narwani 80
WHAT IS SCHEDULING?

EFFECTIVE SCHEDULING

BENEFITS
OBJECTIVES

HISTORY

EXAMPLE: Hair
Cutting Salon
Steps of Scheduling :-
 LOADING

TYPES OF APPROACH:

 Finite Loading:-

 Infinite Loading:-
ROUTING

SEQUENCING

DISPATCHING:

Eg: Courier Service


FIRST COME FIRST SERVE

LAST IN FIRST OUT


• SHORTEST OPERATION TIME
• EARLIEST DUE DATE
Jobs (in order Processing Due Date
of arrival) Time (days) (days hence) Orders submitted
A 4 5 at beginning of week
B 7 10
C 3 6
D 1 4
n-jobs on one machine

FCFS SJF LIFS EDD

A D D D

B C C A

C A B C

D B A B
Types of Scheduling :-
Forward Scheduling:
Taking a job with a number of
tasks and allocates those
tasks to resources as early
as possible

Example: Manufacturing of
Chemicals
Backward Scheduling:
Taking a job with a number of tasks and allocates those
tasks to resources in reverse orders and schedules the task
on the resource.

Eg: Material Resource Planning


FUNCTIONS OF SCHEDULING
 PRIMARY
-Completion of work on time

 SECONDARY
-Resources
-Production
-Efficiency
-Corporate Image
-Market Competition
GANTT CHART

Tool for displaying the progression of a project in the


form of a specialized chart

Facilitates display of each operation at a glance

Time-event network analysis techniques(PERT & CPM)


Gantt Charts

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Presented By- Group no 4

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