Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University Course Catalogue

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INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES / İŞLD650 - BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (PHD)

Code: İŞLD650 Course Title: OPERATIONS SCHEDULING AND SEQUENCING Theoretical+Practice: 3+0 ECTS: 6
Year/Semester of Study 1 / Spring Semester
Level of Course 3rd Cycle Degree Programme
Type of Course Optional
Department BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (PHD)
Pre-requisities and Co-requisites None
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Teaching Period 14 Weeks
Name of Lecturer GÖKHAN SEÇME (gsecme@nevsehir.edu.tr)
Name of Lecturer(s)
Language of Instruction Turkish
Work Placement(s) None
Objectives of the Course
The aim of this course is to show the scheduling problems faced in both manufacturing and service organizations and to teach the different solution methods of those problems from the first principle techniques to complex algorithms and computer-aided scheduling systems for the students.

Learning Outcomes PO MME
The students who succeeded in this course:
LO-1 Can transparently define the meaning and importance of scheduling activity and show the top-down relationship among the different planning levels. PO-7 The candidate can search theoretical and practical knowledge and skills which can gained in the field of Business Administration, can determine these knowledge and skills how it is used in practice and field analysis, can adapt and analyze these knowledge and skills, can make critical decisions, and can apply by reaching synthesis.
Examination
LO-2 Can define the performance criterion/criteria and develop evaluation measures for a scheduling. PO-7 The candidate can search theoretical and practical knowledge and skills which can gained in the field of Business Administration, can determine these knowledge and skills how it is used in practice and field analysis, can adapt and analyze these knowledge and skills, can make critical decisions, and can apply by reaching synthesis.
Examination
LO-3 Can define and determine the problems and related solution techniques/tools for the processes of master production planning and job-shop scheduling active in real life circumstances. PO-7 The candidate can search theoretical and practical knowledge and skills which can gained in the field of Business Administration, can determine these knowledge and skills how it is used in practice and field analysis, can adapt and analyze these knowledge and skills, can make critical decisions, and can apply by reaching synthesis.
Examination
Performance Project
LO-4 Can develop practical models to improve the scheduling process in job-shop level. PO-7 The candidate can search theoretical and practical knowledge and skills which can gained in the field of Business Administration, can determine these knowledge and skills how it is used in practice and field analysis, can adapt and analyze these knowledge and skills, can make critical decisions, and can apply by reaching synthesis.
Examination
Performance Project
PO: Programme Outcomes
MME:Method of measurement & Evaluation

Course Contents
The topics covered in the course is single and parallel machine scheduling, workshop and assembly line scheduling, flexible manufacturing systems, and workforce scheduling.
Weekly Course Content
Week Subject Learning Activities and Teaching Methods
1 Scheduling theory (introduction, definitions, levels of the sequencing and scheduling problems, scheduling environments, assumptions, categories of scheduling problems, scheduling framework & notations) verbal lecture and discussion
2 The concept of routing, general information about job loading, job loading with Gantt charts verbal lecture and discussion
3 Job loading with assignment method, capacity based job loading approach, Job loading with branch & bound algorithm. verbal lecture and discussion
4 Sequencing concept and rules. Performance measures of sequencing and scheduling, scheduling with Gantt charts. verbal lecture and discussion
5 Single Machine Scheduling verbal lecture and discussion
6 Parallel Machine Scheduling verbal lecture and discussion
7 Flowshop Scheduling (Johnson’s Rule) verbal lecture and discussion
8 mid-term exam
9 Heuristics for Flowshop Scheduling (Palmer’s Heuristic, CDS algorithm and NEH algorithm) verbal lecture and discussion
10 Jop Shop Scheduling (Shifting Bottleneck Heuristic) verbal lecture and discussion
11 General purpose scheduling and metaheuristic approaches verbal lecture and discussion
12 Scheduling with simulated annealing, tabu search and genetic algorithm verbal lecture and discussion
13 Sequencing and scheduling case studies verbal lecture and discussion
14 Sequencing and scheduling case studies performance homework
15 Sequencing and scheduling case studies performance homework
16 final exam
Recommend Course Book / Supplementary Book/Reading
1 Michail Pinedo, Scheduling Theory, Algorithm and Systems, Prentice Hall, 1995.
2 Kenneth R. Baker, Dan Trietsch, Principles of Sequencing and Scheduling, Hoboken, N.J. :John Wiley, 2009.
3 Nahmias, S., Production and Operations Analysis, 5th edition, Irwin McGraw-Hill, 2005.
Required Course instruments and materials
Text Book, Writing Board, Projection Device

Assessment Methods
Type of Assessment Week Hours Weight(%)
mid-term exam 8 2 40
Other assessment methods
1.Oral Examination
2.Quiz
3.Laboratory exam
4.Presentation
5.Report
6.Workshop
7.Performance Project
8.Term Paper
9.Project
final exam 16 2 60

Student Work Load
Type of Work Weekly Hours Number of Weeks Work Load
Weekly Course Hours (Theoretical+Practice) 3 14 42
Outside Class
       a) Reading 3 14 42
       b) Search in internet/Library 3 14 42
       c) Performance Project 4 2 8
       d) Prepare a workshop/Presentation/Report 0
       e) Term paper/Project 0
Oral Examination 0
Quiz 0
Laboratory exam 0
Own study for mid-term exam 3 5 15
mid-term exam 2 1 2
Own study for final exam 3 7 21
final exam 2 1 2
0
0
Total work load; 174