Deck 22: Scheduling

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Job shop scheduling is also known as shop floor control.
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Minimizing overtime is one of several objectives that could be considered when constructing a schedule.
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The shortest processing time (SPT)rule is most useful when the job shop is not congested.
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Determining the optimal allocation of jobs to machines or workers can be solved using the assignment method of linear programming.
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Johnson's rule gives an optimal sequence for jobs processed serially through a two step system.
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The sequence in which jobs should be processed is determined using linear programming.
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The process of prioritizing jobs that have been assigned to a resource is called sequencing.
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Sequencing involves determining the order in which jobs are released to the shop floor.
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The time required for a job to move through the system is referred to as flow time.
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The first-come,first-served (FCFS)sequencing rule should be only used when operating at high levels of capacity.
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Scheduling specifies when labour,equipment and facilities are needed to produce a product.
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The longest processing time (LPT)rule tends to complete larger jobs in-house when subcontracting is anticipated.
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Managers typically use multiple objectives when constructing a schedule.
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The process of assigning work to limited resources is known as scheduling.
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The wide variety of jobs in a job shop makes scheduling difficult.
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Scheduling is considered the last stage of the planning process.
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Gantt charts show the planned and yet to be completed activities against total activities.
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Job-shop scheduling is usually performed by skilled machine operators.
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All sequencing rules strive to optimize both processing efficiency and due date performance.
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The scheduling function for mass production and job shop production are basically the same.
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Finite scheduling will not load a resource beyond its fixed capacity.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the first-come-first-served (FCFS)rule,then the mean completion time in days for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the first-come-first-served (FCFS)rule,then the mean completion time in days for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)33 days. B)22 days. C)6.6 days. D)4.4 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)33 days.
B)22 days.
C)6.6 days.
D)4.4 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs would be (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs would be (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)5 days. B)8.33 days. C)10.6 days. D)25 days <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)5 days.
B)8.33 days.
C)10.6 days.
D)25 days
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The sequencing rule that minimizes average tardiness for a set of jobs to be processed on one machine is

A)first-come-first served (FCFS).
B)longest processing time (LPT).
C)shortest process time (SPT).
D)due date (DDATE).
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In a job shop environment,the process of prioritizing jobs assigned to a productive resource is called sequencing.
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The assignment method of linear programming can be used for both loading and employee scheduling.
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The sequencing rule that will minimize average job completion time for a set number of jobs to be processed on one machine is

A)first-come-first served (FCFS).
B)longest processing time (LPT).
C)shortest process time (SPT).
D)due date (DDATE).
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Tardiness is defined as the difference between a job's flow time and makespan.
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Increasing the capacity of a work centre that is a bottleneck increases output.
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The process of prioritizing jobs that have been assigned to a resource is called

A)loading.
B)monitoring.
C)sequencing.
D)input/output analysis.
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With drum-buffer-rope (DBR),the bottleneck resource is always the buffer.
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The dispatch list contains the order in which work is assigned to a productive resource.
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Input/output control provides the information necessary to regulate work flow in a job shop environment.
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Typically,there are more options available when scheduling employees because labour is a very flexible resource.
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Scheduling using the theory of constraints (TOC)requires that process batch sizes and transfer batch sizes always match.
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Which of the following is not typically considered an objective of scheduling?

A)minimizing job lateness
B)maximizing time in the system
C)minimizing overtime
D)maximizing machine utilization
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The time required to complete a group of jobs is referred to as

A)flow time.
B)makespan.
C)completion time.
D)none of the above.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)0 days. B)8 days. C)20 days. D)25 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)0 days.
B)8 days.
C)20 days.
D)25 days.
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If a job is ahead of schedule,then its critical ratio (CR)will be

A)less than one.
B)greater than one.
C)equal to one.
D)none of the above.
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The theory of constraints (TOC)approach to scheduling concentrates on scheduling the bottleneck resources.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)16.4 days. B)22.6 days. C)28.7 days. D)33.0 days <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)16.4 days.
B)22.6 days.
C)28.7 days.
D)33.0 days
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)35 days. B)20.8 days. C)18.4 days. D)7 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)35 days.
B)20.8 days.
C)18.4 days.
D)7 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)6.6 days. B)16 days. C)22 days. D)33 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)6.6 days.
B)16 days.
C)22 days.
D)33 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then job D would be completed on day (assume zero for to day's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then job D would be completed on day (assume zero for to day's date)  </strong> A)5. B)25. C)30. D)33. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)5.
B)25.
C)30.
D)33.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)9.0 days. B)5.4 days. C)3.2 days. D)2.8 days <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)9.0 days.
B)5.4 days.
C)3.2 days.
D)2.8 days
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then job A would be completed on day (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then job A would be completed on day (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)8. B)7. C)15. D)12. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)8.
B)7.
C)15.
D)12.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)20 days. B)12 days. C)10 days. D)7 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)20 days.
B)12 days.
C)10 days.
D)7 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then job B is completed on day (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then job B is completed on day (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)6. B)14. C)15. D)22. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)6.
B)14.
C)15.
D)22.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)11.25 days. B)9 days. C)20 days. D)12.5 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)11.25 days.
B)9 days.
C)20 days.
D)12.5 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)0 jobs. B)1 job. C)2 jobs. D)3 jobs. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)0 jobs.
B)1 job.
C)2 jobs.
D)3 jobs.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)118 days. B)6.6 days. C)33 days. D)23.6 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)118 days.
B)6.6 days.
C)33 days.
D)23.6 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)5 jobs. B)4 jobs. C)3 jobs. D)2 jobs. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)5 jobs.
B)4 jobs.
C)3 jobs.
D)2 jobs.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)7 days. B)10 days. C)20 days. D)25 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)7 days.
B)10 days.
C)20 days.
D)25 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then job C is completed on day (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then job C is completed on day (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)11. B)17. C)25. D)30. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)11.
B)17.
C)25.
D)30.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)12 days. B)15 days. C)16 days. D)27 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)12 days.
B)15 days.
C)16 days.
D)27 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)4. B)3. C)2. D)1. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)4.
B)3.
C)2.
D)1.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)1 jobs. B)2 jobs. C)3 jobs. D)4 jobs. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1 jobs.
B)2 jobs.
C)3 jobs.
D)4 jobs.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)62 days. B)12.4 days. C)15.5 days. D)25 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)62 days.
B)12.4 days.
C)15.5 days.
D)25 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)26 days. B)16 days. C)10 days. D)5.2 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)26 days.
B)16 days.
C)10 days.
D)5.2 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)16 days. B)13 days. C)5.2 days. D)3.2 days. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)16 days.
B)13 days.
C)5.2 days.
D)3.2 days.
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Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below: <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below:   If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 3 is assigned to</strong> A)machine A. B)machine B. C)machine C. D)machine D. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 3 is assigned to

A)machine A.
B)machine B.
C)machine C.
D)machine D.
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What makes scheduling so difficult in a job shop?
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Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below: <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below:   If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 1 is assigned to</strong> A)machine A B)machine B C)machine C D)machine D <div style=padding-top: 35px> If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 1 is assigned to

A)machine A
B)machine B
C)machine C
D)machine D
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Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below: <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below:   If management assigns products to machines so that the total time to complete all jobs is minimized,then the time to complete Product 1 is</strong> A)10 minutes. B)9 minutes. C)16 minutes. D)12 minutes <div style=padding-top: 35px> If management assigns products to machines so that the total time to complete all jobs is minimized,then the time to complete Product 1 is

A)10 minutes.
B)9 minutes.
C)16 minutes.
D)12 minutes
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then job A would be completed on day (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then job A would be completed on day (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)8. B)12. C)16. D)22. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)8.
B)12.
C)16.
D)22.
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A ___ chart is used to show both planned and completed activities against a time scale.

A)Gantt
B)Dispatch
C)Sequencing
D)None of the above.
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List some of the objectives in scheduling.
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What is the difference between infinite scheduling and finite scheduling?
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Who developed the theory of constraints (TOC)and what is its approach to scheduling?
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Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below. <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below.   If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 4 is assigned to</strong> A)machine A. B)machine B. C)machine C. D)machine D. <div style=padding-top: 35px> If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 4 is assigned to

A)machine A.
B)machine B.
C)machine C.
D)machine D.
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The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs then Job C would start processing on operation 2 at <strong>The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs then Job C would start processing on operation 2 at  </strong> A)hour 13. B)hour 26. C)hour 47. D)hour 53. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)hour 13.
B)hour 26.
C)hour 47.
D)hour 53.
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Why is monitoring an important component of job-shop scheduling?
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The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs then the makespan time (in hours)for all jobs is <strong>The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs then the makespan time (in hours)for all jobs is  </strong> A)42 hours. B)53 hours. C)90 hours. D)95 hours. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)42 hours.
B)53 hours.
C)90 hours.
D)95 hours.
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Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below: <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below:   The minimum time required to complete all the products is</strong> A)29 minutes. B)27 minutes. C)33 minutes. D)36 minutes. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The minimum time required to complete all the products is

A)29 minutes.
B)27 minutes.
C)33 minutes.
D)36 minutes.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)5 jobs. B)4 jobs. C)3 jobs. D)2 jobs. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)5 jobs.
B)4 jobs.
C)3 jobs.
D)2 jobs.
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The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs,then the order in which the jobs would be performed is <strong>The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs,then the order in which the jobs would be performed is  </strong> A)A-B-C-D-E B)C-B-E-D-A C)E-B-D-A-C D)D-E-B-A-C <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)A-B-C-D-E
B)C-B-E-D-A
C)E-B-D-A-C
D)D-E-B-A-C
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The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs,then Job A would complete processing on operation 2 at <strong>The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs,then Job A would complete processing on operation 2 at  </strong> A)hour 21. B)hour 35. C)hour 38. D)hour 47. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)hour 21.
B)hour 35.
C)hour 38.
D)hour 47.
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The scheduling rule that minimizes the makespan time for a set of jobs that must be processed through a two-step system where every job follows the same sequence through the two processes is

A)the shortest processing time (SPT).
B)Johnson's Rule.
C)the assignment method.
D)the minimal slack rule.
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Job shop scheduling is also known as shop floor control.
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Minimizing overtime is one of several objectives that could be considered when constructing a schedule.
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The shortest processing time (SPT)rule is most useful when the job shop is not congested.
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Determining the optimal allocation of jobs to machines or workers can be solved using the assignment method of linear programming.
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Johnson's rule gives an optimal sequence for jobs processed serially through a two step system.
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The sequence in which jobs should be processed is determined using linear programming.
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The process of prioritizing jobs that have been assigned to a resource is called sequencing.
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Sequencing involves determining the order in which jobs are released to the shop floor.
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The time required for a job to move through the system is referred to as flow time.
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The first-come,first-served (FCFS)sequencing rule should be only used when operating at high levels of capacity.
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Scheduling specifies when labour,equipment and facilities are needed to produce a product.
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The longest processing time (LPT)rule tends to complete larger jobs in-house when subcontracting is anticipated.
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Managers typically use multiple objectives when constructing a schedule.
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The process of assigning work to limited resources is known as scheduling.
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The wide variety of jobs in a job shop makes scheduling difficult.
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Scheduling is considered the last stage of the planning process.
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Gantt charts show the planned and yet to be completed activities against total activities.
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Job-shop scheduling is usually performed by skilled machine operators.
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All sequencing rules strive to optimize both processing efficiency and due date performance.
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The scheduling function for mass production and job shop production are basically the same.
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Finite scheduling will not load a resource beyond its fixed capacity.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the first-come-first-served (FCFS)rule,then the mean completion time in days for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the first-come-first-served (FCFS)rule,then the mean completion time in days for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)33 days. B)22 days. C)6.6 days. D)4.4 days.

A)33 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs would be (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs would be (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)5 days. B)8.33 days. C)10.6 days. D)25 days

A)5 days.
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C)10.6 days.
D)25 days
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The sequencing rule that minimizes average tardiness for a set of jobs to be processed on one machine is

A)first-come-first served (FCFS).
B)longest processing time (LPT).
C)shortest process time (SPT).
D)due date (DDATE).
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In a job shop environment,the process of prioritizing jobs assigned to a productive resource is called sequencing.
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The assignment method of linear programming can be used for both loading and employee scheduling.
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The sequencing rule that will minimize average job completion time for a set number of jobs to be processed on one machine is

A)first-come-first served (FCFS).
B)longest processing time (LPT).
C)shortest process time (SPT).
D)due date (DDATE).
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28
Tardiness is defined as the difference between a job's flow time and makespan.
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Increasing the capacity of a work centre that is a bottleneck increases output.
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30
The process of prioritizing jobs that have been assigned to a resource is called

A)loading.
B)monitoring.
C)sequencing.
D)input/output analysis.
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31
With drum-buffer-rope (DBR),the bottleneck resource is always the buffer.
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32
The dispatch list contains the order in which work is assigned to a productive resource.
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33
Input/output control provides the information necessary to regulate work flow in a job shop environment.
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34
Typically,there are more options available when scheduling employees because labour is a very flexible resource.
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35
Scheduling using the theory of constraints (TOC)requires that process batch sizes and transfer batch sizes always match.
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36
Which of the following is not typically considered an objective of scheduling?

A)minimizing job lateness
B)maximizing time in the system
C)minimizing overtime
D)maximizing machine utilization
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37
The time required to complete a group of jobs is referred to as

A)flow time.
B)makespan.
C)completion time.
D)none of the above.
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38
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)0 days. B)8 days. C)20 days. D)25 days.

A)0 days.
B)8 days.
C)20 days.
D)25 days.
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If a job is ahead of schedule,then its critical ratio (CR)will be

A)less than one.
B)greater than one.
C)equal to one.
D)none of the above.
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40
The theory of constraints (TOC)approach to scheduling concentrates on scheduling the bottleneck resources.
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41
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)16.4 days. B)22.6 days. C)28.7 days. D)33.0 days

A)16.4 days.
B)22.6 days.
C)28.7 days.
D)33.0 days
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42
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)35 days. B)20.8 days. C)18.4 days. D)7 days.

A)35 days.
B)20.8 days.
C)18.4 days.
D)7 days.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)6.6 days. B)16 days. C)22 days. D)33 days.

A)6.6 days.
B)16 days.
C)22 days.
D)33 days.
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44
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then job D would be completed on day (assume zero for to day's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then job D would be completed on day (assume zero for to day's date)  </strong> A)5. B)25. C)30. D)33.

A)5.
B)25.
C)30.
D)33.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)9.0 days. B)5.4 days. C)3.2 days. D)2.8 days

A)9.0 days.
B)5.4 days.
C)3.2 days.
D)2.8 days
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then job A would be completed on day (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then job A would be completed on day (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)8. B)7. C)15. D)12.

A)8.
B)7.
C)15.
D)12.
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47
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)20 days. B)12 days. C)10 days. D)7 days.

A)20 days.
B)12 days.
C)10 days.
D)7 days.
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48
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then job B is completed on day (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then job B is completed on day (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)6. B)14. C)15. D)22.

A)6.
B)14.
C)15.
D)22.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)11.25 days. B)9 days. C)20 days. D)12.5 days.

A)11.25 days.
B)9 days.
C)20 days.
D)12.5 days.
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50
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)0 jobs. B)1 job. C)2 jobs. D)3 jobs.

A)0 jobs.
B)1 job.
C)2 jobs.
D)3 jobs.
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51
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the mean completion time (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)118 days. B)6.6 days. C)33 days. D)23.6 days.

A)118 days.
B)6.6 days.
C)33 days.
D)23.6 days.
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52
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)5 jobs. B)4 jobs. C)3 jobs. D)2 jobs.

A)5 jobs.
B)4 jobs.
C)3 jobs.
D)2 jobs.
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53
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)7 days. B)10 days. C)20 days. D)25 days.

A)7 days.
B)10 days.
C)20 days.
D)25 days.
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54
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then job C is completed on day (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then job C is completed on day (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)11. B)17. C)25. D)30.

A)11.
B)17.
C)25.
D)30.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)12 days. B)15 days. C)16 days. D)27 days.

A)12 days.
B)15 days.
C)16 days.
D)27 days.
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56
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the FCFS rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)4. B)3. C)2. D)1.

A)4.
B)3.
C)2.
D)1.
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If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SLACK rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)1 jobs. B)2 jobs. C)3 jobs. D)4 jobs.

A)1 jobs.
B)2 jobs.
C)3 jobs.
D)4 jobs.
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58
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the LPT rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)62 days. B)12.4 days. C)15.5 days. D)25 days.

A)62 days.
B)12.4 days.
C)15.5 days.
D)25 days.
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59
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the maximum job tardiness (in days)is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)26 days. B)16 days. C)10 days. D)5.2 days.

A)26 days.
B)16 days.
C)10 days.
D)5.2 days.
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60
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the SPT rule,then the mean tardiness (in days)for all jobs is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)16 days. B)13 days. C)5.2 days. D)3.2 days.

A)16 days.
B)13 days.
C)5.2 days.
D)3.2 days.
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61
Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below: <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below:   If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 3 is assigned to</strong> A)machine A. B)machine B. C)machine C. D)machine D. If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 3 is assigned to

A)machine A.
B)machine B.
C)machine C.
D)machine D.
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62
What makes scheduling so difficult in a job shop?
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63
Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below: <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below:   If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 1 is assigned to</strong> A)machine A B)machine B C)machine C D)machine D If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 1 is assigned to

A)machine A
B)machine B
C)machine C
D)machine D
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64
Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below: <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below:   If management assigns products to machines so that the total time to complete all jobs is minimized,then the time to complete Product 1 is</strong> A)10 minutes. B)9 minutes. C)16 minutes. D)12 minutes If management assigns products to machines so that the total time to complete all jobs is minimized,then the time to complete Product 1 is

A)10 minutes.
B)9 minutes.
C)16 minutes.
D)12 minutes
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65
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then job A would be completed on day (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then job A would be completed on day (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)8. B)12. C)16. D)22.

A)8.
B)12.
C)16.
D)22.
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66
A ___ chart is used to show both planned and completed activities against a time scale.

A)Gantt
B)Dispatch
C)Sequencing
D)None of the above.
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67
List some of the objectives in scheduling.
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68
What is the difference between infinite scheduling and finite scheduling?
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69
Who developed the theory of constraints (TOC)and what is its approach to scheduling?
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70
Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below. <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below.   If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 4 is assigned to</strong> A)machine A. B)machine B. C)machine C. D)machine D. If management wishes to assign products to machines so that the total time to complete all the products is minimized,then Product 4 is assigned to

A)machine A.
B)machine B.
C)machine C.
D)machine D.
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71
The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs then Job C would start processing on operation 2 at <strong>The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs then Job C would start processing on operation 2 at  </strong> A)hour 13. B)hour 26. C)hour 47. D)hour 53.

A)hour 13.
B)hour 26.
C)hour 47.
D)hour 53.
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72
Why is monitoring an important component of job-shop scheduling?
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73
The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs then the makespan time (in hours)for all jobs is <strong>The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs then the makespan time (in hours)for all jobs is  </strong> A)42 hours. B)53 hours. C)90 hours. D)95 hours.

A)42 hours.
B)53 hours.
C)90 hours.
D)95 hours.
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74
Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below: <strong>Four products (1,2,3,and 4)must be processed on one of four machines (A,B,C,and D).The times required in minutes for each product on each machine are shown below:   The minimum time required to complete all the products is</strong> A)29 minutes. B)27 minutes. C)33 minutes. D)36 minutes. The minimum time required to complete all the products is

A)29 minutes.
B)27 minutes.
C)33 minutes.
D)36 minutes.
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75
If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date) <strong>If the following jobs are sequenced according to the DDATE rule,then the total number of jobs that would be late is (assume zero for today's date)  </strong> A)5 jobs. B)4 jobs. C)3 jobs. D)2 jobs.

A)5 jobs.
B)4 jobs.
C)3 jobs.
D)2 jobs.
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76
The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs,then the order in which the jobs would be performed is <strong>The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs,then the order in which the jobs would be performed is  </strong> A)A-B-C-D-E B)C-B-E-D-A C)E-B-D-A-C D)D-E-B-A-C

A)A-B-C-D-E
B)C-B-E-D-A
C)E-B-D-A-C
D)D-E-B-A-C
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The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs,then Job A would complete processing on operation 2 at <strong>The following set of jobs must be processed serially through a two-step system.The times at each process are in hours.If Johnson's Rule is used to sequence the jobs,then Job A would complete processing on operation 2 at  </strong> A)hour 21. B)hour 35. C)hour 38. D)hour 47.

A)hour 21.
B)hour 35.
C)hour 38.
D)hour 47.
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The scheduling rule that minimizes the makespan time for a set of jobs that must be processed through a two-step system where every job follows the same sequence through the two processes is

A)the shortest processing time (SPT).
B)Johnson's Rule.
C)the assignment method.
D)the minimal slack rule.
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