Data Mining for Production Scheduling

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2003-01-01
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Olafsson, Sigurdur
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Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
The Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering teaches the design, analysis, and improvement of the systems and processes in manufacturing, consulting, and service industries by application of the principles of engineering. The Department of General Engineering was formed in 1929. In 1956 its name changed to Department of Industrial Engineering. In 1989 its name changed to the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering.
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Data mining is a fast growing field and many industrial engineering applications generate large amounts of data to which data mining techniques can be applied. In this paper we develop a data mining framework for production scheduling. This involves preprocessing of historic schedules into an appropriate data file, discovery of key scheduling concepts, and representation of the data mining results in a way that enables its use for job scheduling.

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This proceeding is published as Olafsson, Sigurdur. "Data Mining for Production Scheduling." In Proceedings of the 2003 IIE Annual Conference. May 17-21, 2003, Portland, Oregon. Posted with permission.

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