Online Addendum

 

 

Tadeusz Sawik

Department of Operations Research and Information Technology

AGH University of Science and Technology

Al. Mickiewicza 30

30-059 Krakow, POLAND

 

 

 

 

The AMPL data files for the selected computational examples presented in the book.

 

 

PART I.      SHORT-TERM SCHEDULING IN SUPPLY CHAINS.

 

Chapter 1.  Scheduling of Flexible Flow Shops.

                   Example 1.2.7a.dat

                   Example 1.2.7b.dat

                   Example 1.2.7c.dat

           Example 1.2.7d.dat

            Example 1.3.3a.dat

            Example 1.3.3b.dat

            Example 1.5.1.dat

            Example 1.5.2.dat

Chapter 2.  Scheduling of Surface Mount Technology Lines.

            Example 2.6.1.dat

            Example 2.6.3.dat

            Example 2.6.4.dat

Chapter 3.  Balancing and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Lines.

            Example 3.3.3a.dat  

            Example 3.3.3b.dat

Chapter 4.  Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems.

            Example 4.3.3a.dat

            Example 4.3.3b.dat

            Example 4.3.3c.dat

            Example 4.3.3d.dat

 

PART II.      MEDIUM-TERM SCHEDULING IN SUPPLY CHAINS.

 

Chapter 5.  Customer Order Acceptance and Due Date Setting in Make-To-Order Manufacturing.

            Example 5.6.1a.dat

            Example 5.6.1b.dat

            Example 5.6.1c.dat

Chapter 6.  Aggregate Production Scheduling in Make-To-Order Manufacturing.

            Example 6.3.3a.dat

            Example 6.3.3b.dat

            Example 6.3.3c.dat

            Example 6.3.3d.dat

            Example 6.4.2a.dat

            Example 6.4.2b.dat

            Example 6.4.2c.dat

            Example 6.4.2d.dat

Chapter 7.   Reactive Aggregate Production Scheduling in Make-To-Order Manufacturing.

            Example 7.6.1.dat

            Example 7.6.2.dat

            Example 7.6.3.dat

            Example 7.6.4.dat

Chapter 8.   Scheduling of Material Supplies in Make-To-Order Manufacturing.

            Example 8.4.dat

Chapter 9.   Selection of Static Supply Portfolio in Supply Chains with Risks.

             Example 9.8.dat

Chapter 10.  Selection of Dynamic Supply Portfolio in Supply Chains with Risks.

             No data files

 

PART III.      COORDINATED SCHEDULING IN SUPPLY CHAINS.

 

Chapter 11.  Hierarchical Integration of Medium- and Short-Term Scheduling.

             Example 11.5.1.dat

             Example 11.5.2.dat

             Example 11.5.3.dat

             Example 11.5.4.dat

             Example 11.5.5.dat

Chapter 12.  Coordinated Scheduling in Supply Chains with a Single Supplier.

             Example 12.6.1.dat

Chapter 13.  Coordinated Scheduling in Supply Chains with Assignment of Orders to Suppliers.

                     Example 13.7.1.dat

                     Example 13.7.2.dat

                     Example 13.7.3.dat

Chapter 14.  Coordinated Scheduling in Supply Chains without Assignment  of Orders to Suppliers.

 Example 14.6.1.dat

                     Example 14.6.2.dat

                     Example 14.6.3.dat