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Analysis of a Stochastic Lot Scheduling Problem with Strict Due-Dates

In: Markov Decision Processes in Practice

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  • Nicky D. Foreest

    (University of Groningen)

  • Jacob Wijngaard

    (University of Groningen)

Abstract

This chapter considers admission control and scheduling rules for a single machine production environment. Orders arrive at a single machine and can be grouped into several product families. Each order has a family dependent due-date, production duration, and reward. When an order cannot be served before its due-date it has to be rejected. Moreover, when the machine changes the production of one type of family to another family, a setup time is incurred. The problem is to find long-run average optimal policies that accept or reject orders and schedule the accepted orders. To obtain insight into the optimal performance of the system we model it as a Markov decision process (MDP). This formal description leads to, at least, three tangible goals. First, for small scale problems the optimal admission and scheduling policy can be obtained with, e.g., policy iteration. Second, simple heuristic policies can be formulated in terms of the concepts developed for the MDP, i.e., the states, actions and (action-dependent) transition matrices. Finally, the simulator required to study the performance of heuristic policies for large scale problems can be directly implemented as an MDP. Thus, the formal description of the system in terms of an MDP has considerable off-spin beyond the mere numerical aspects of solving the MDP for small-scale systems.

Suggested Citation

  • Nicky D. Foreest & Jacob Wijngaard, 2017. "Analysis of a Stochastic Lot Scheduling Problem with Strict Due-Dates," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Richard J. Boucherie & Nico M. van Dijk (ed.), Markov Decision Processes in Practice, chapter 0, pages 407-423, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-319-47766-4_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47766-4_15
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