HW#6 Scheduling and Johnson's Rule

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TAKE NOTE: THERE ARE TWO PARTS TO THIS HOMEWORK - THE PAIRED ASSIGNMENT AND THE INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT, BOTH MUST BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED

Paired Assignment

I will be assigning two unique problems to the class. I will pair off students in the class (note, maybe one group has three and if your partner does not respond just send me your work and you will receive credit). One person will do one of the problems and the other person will do the other problem. Each pair of students will then be required to converse via the Discussions section in Canvas and comment on the other persons work. I expect at least four posts for each pair of students (2 per each student=4).

This exercise is to enhance interaction between you and your colleagues as well as foster interaction between the professor and all students. This exercise will be weighted 10% of the Homework #1 grade and those who complete the problems and discussion session will receive full credit for this portion of Homework #1.

CLICK HERE FOR THE PAIRINGS FOR HOMEWORK

Go to the following link:  OSCM Movies and select the movie clip assigned to you (e.g., if you are in the first column you are Problem A so click on any clip labeled HW#6 Problem A and vice versa for Problem B) under the Scheduling section.  There are multiple clips for the section.  However, you only have to chose one (1) clip and complete that one (1) clip.

To complete the assignment, go into the Discussions section in Canvas, create a thread, and with the classmate you are paired with exchange a greeting. Second step, watch the video clip and complete the Questions for Thought listed by the movie clip (i.e., either Problem A or B) and post your Questions for Thought in the Discussions section in Canvas.  Finally, within the Discussions section in Canvas, comment on your classmate's work (these comments can be very simple and straightforward, such as "looks good" or "nice comments").

You must post to the Discussions section in Canvas to receive full credit for this part of the assignment. I will be monitoring the discussion posts so I will be aware if you cannot get through to your assigned classmate or if the assigned classmate chooses not to respond or participate. Anyone not participating or responding will receive a zero for this portion of the assignment. Those making a "good faith" effort but get no response will receive credit.

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Individual Assignment:  Johnson's Rule Scheduling

Clem has a set of jobs that must be scheduled at her Tent and Awning shop.  The jobs are completed at two project centers #1 and #2 sequentially (i.e., a job must pass through #1 before going to #2).  Table 1.1 contains the information Clem has at her disposal.

Table 1.1

Jobs
#1
#2
A-Harolds House of Bottles
5 13
B-E Z Shop Car Wash
3 9
C-Steinbaugh's Boats and Motors
12 7
D-Bi State Auto Supply
7 9
E-Jake's Bar and Grill
9 10
F-Hanson Agency Insurance
11 3
G-Taylor Shoe
1
3


Clem wants to minimize idle time at #1 and #2 while minimizing the total time the projects are in the system.  She believes Johnson’s Rule will accomplish this.  Using Johnson’s Rule, help Clem schedule the order of jobs A through G and draw the timeline associated (Gantt Chart) with #1 and #2.  Discuss what the final job schedule will be, what the total time in the system is, and what the total idle time is and where it occurs.