American Journal of Operations Research

Volume 5, Issue 3 (May 2015)

ISSN Print: 2160-8830   ISSN Online: 2160-8849

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Maintenance Task Scheduling, Reaching a Twofold Objective

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DOI: 10.4236/ajor.2015.53014    2,822 Downloads   3,587 Views  

ABSTRACT

In this paper, the problem of maintenance task scheduling is tackled with a twofold objective: meeting the performance criteria of a company and taking into account some operators’ requirements. The production manager makes sure that makespan is optimised while developing operators’ flexibility. The use of skill matrixes enables him to make pairs and to develop training in order to make trainees more autonomous. Operators’ requirements are in particular related to periods of unavailability and their wishes relating to their tasks. Given the complexity of the problem, an exact solution isn’t conceivable and our research focuses on a metaheuritic method giving us a solution that is considered satisfactory. A multi-criteria analysis of the results is performed in order to reach a compromise among conflicting goals.

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Boschian-Campaner, V. (2015) Maintenance Task Scheduling, Reaching a Twofold Objective. American Journal of Operations Research, 5, 179-191. doi: 10.4236/ajor.2015.53014.

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