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E-raamat: Beyond Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II): Advanced Models and Methods for Production Planning

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The logic of Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP II) is im­ plemented in most commercial production planning software tools and is commonly accepted by practitioners. However, these peo­ ple are not satisfied with production planning and complain about long lead times, high work-in-process, and backlogging. As many researchers have pointed out, the reason for these shortcomings is inherent to the methods that are used. The research community is thus eager to find more sophisticated approaches. This book is an attempt to compile some state-of-the-art work in the field of production planning research. It includes mate­ rial that somehow dominates the existing MRP II concept. 15 ar­ ticles written by 36 authors from 10 countries cover many aspects related to MRP II. All papers went through a single-blind refere­ eing process before they were selected for being published in this book. When we received papers for this issue, we discovered that MRP II is a topic about which not only management scientists show interest. As the list of authors proves, industrial engineers, computer scientists, and-operations researchers from academia as well as practitioners have contributed to this book. This, we hope, makes the book of value for a broad audience. We thank all authors who submitted papers. And, we are in­ debted to Dr. Werner Muller from Springer for his support in this book project.

Chapter 1: Master Production Scheduling 3(42) A Framework for Integrated Material and Capacity Based Master Scheduling 3(18) J. Olhager J. Wikner Knowledge-based System for Master Production Scheduling 21(24) G.A. Suer M. Saiz O. Rosado-Varela
Chapter 2: Material Requirements Planning 45(48) Cover-Time Planning: A Less Complex Alternative to MRP 45(19) A. Segerstedt Handling Multiple-Variant Production: Methodologies for Parametrisation and Configuration of Products 64(29) K. Schierholt E. Scherer
Chapter 3: Lot Sizing 93(126) A Perfect Algorithm for the Capacitated Lot Size Model with Stockouts 93(34) M. Bastian M. Volkmer Capacitated Lot-Sizing with Linked Production Quantities of Adjacent Periods 127(20) K. Haase Cash-Flow Oriented Lot Sizing in MRP II Systems 147(37) S. Helber Multi-Level Lot Sizing -- An Annotated Bibliography 184(35) A. Kimms A. Drexl
Chapter 4: Sequencing and Scheduling 219(116) A Branch and Bound Algorithm for the Jop Shop Scheduling Problem 219(36) J. Blazewicz E. Pesch M. Sterna A Prioritized Re-Insertion Approach to Production Rescheduling 255(24) C. Akkan Maintaining Robust Schedules by Fuzzy Reasoning 279(28) J. Dorn R. Kerr G. Thalhammer Objectives for Order-Sequencing in Automobile Production 307(28) C. Engel J. Zimmermann A. Steinhoff
Chapter 5: Production Control 335(78) Automatic Production Control -- A New Approach in Production Planning and Control Based on Methods of Control Theory 335(22) H.-P. Wiendahl J.-W. Breithaupt An Interactive MRP II-Scheduling System 357(22) M. Nussbaum M. Singer G. Garreton O. Hernandez MRP II-based Production Management Using Intelligent Decision Making 379(34) I. Hatzilygeroudis D. Sofotassios N. Dendris V. Triantafillou A. Tsakalidis P. Spirakis List of Authors 413