Development methodology for production scheduling systems using business process modeling

S. Fujimura*

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Abstract

Production scheduling systems are developed as referring to a thinking flow of a human expert who makes a production schedule as daily work. However, it is complicated to develop such systems, because a decision-making procedure is different for every individual target process, and a manufacturing process is changed with shortening of product life cycle. Therefore, establishment of the general-purpose development methodology for production scheduling systems with flexible extensibility and adaptability to dynamic changes is expected. In this paper, the development methodology for production scheduling systems using Business Process Modeling is proposed, and to construct a system according to a model that is made by this methodology, a framework of production scheduling based on Order Life-cycle Management is also proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication21st International Conference on Production Research
Subtitle of host publicationInnovation in Product and Production, ICPR 2011 - Conference Proceedings
EditorsTobias Krause, Dieter Spath, Rolf Ilg
PublisherFraunhofer-Verlag
ISBN (Electronic)9783839602935
Publication statusPublished - 2011 Jan 1
Event21st International Conference on Production Research: Innovation in Product and Production, ICPR 2011 - Stuttgart, Germany
Duration: 2011 Jul 312011 Aug 4

Publication series

Name21st International Conference on Production Research: Innovation in Product and Production, ICPR 2011 - Conference Proceedings

Other

Other21st International Conference on Production Research: Innovation in Product and Production, ICPR 2011
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityStuttgart
Period11/7/3111/8/4

Keywords

  • Business process modeling
  • Multi-stage scheduling system
  • Order life-cycle management
  • Production planning and scheduling

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Computer Science Applications
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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