3. Which of the following classification of scheduling strategies is not practical in case of machine
breakdown?
(1) Cumulative scheduling
(i) Detailed scheduling
(111) Cumulative-detailed scheduling
(iv) Priority decision rules.
Answers
Answer:
The required correct option is (ii) Detailed scheduling
Explanation:
Scheduling is the "prescription of when and where each action necessary to create the product is to be conducted," according to the dictionary definition. It can also mean "determining the times at which each event or operation constituting a procedure shall commence and terminate." The main goal of scheduling is to organize the order of tasks so that production can be methodically geared toward finishing all goods by the deadline.
Scheduling strategies:
Schedule in detail: In the real world of manufacturing, it is impossible to schedule in detail each individual work that is received from a customer. Plans change due to alterations in orders, equipment failure, and unanticipated circumstances.
Therefore, (ii) Detailed scheduling strategy is not practical in the case of machine breakdown.
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