Deck 23: Job and Staff Scheduling
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Deck 23: Job and Staff Scheduling
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The Theory of Constraints focuses on developing schedules for part-time workers or overtime shifts to address capacity constraints.
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2
Finite loading does not account for the capacity of work centres.
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3
Forward scheduling is based on completing jobs exactly on their due date.
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A schedule/control Gantt chart can be used to monitor job progress.
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Backward scheduling is based on working back from the due dates for jobs.
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In job scheduling,most loading of work centres is based on infinite loading.
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A Gantt chart is a visual aid for loading,scheduling,and control purposes.
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Priority rules generally assume that a job's setup time is independent of the sequence of processing jobs.
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The term loading,as used in scheduling,refers to choosing the sequence of jobs to process.
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A load Gantt chart only designates the total load for work centres not the timing of jobs.
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Sequencing is concerned with the order in which jobs are processed,while loading is concerned with assigning jobs to work centres or workstations.
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12
In the production planning hierarchy,scheduling is the final step before the actual output is produced.
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First come,first served (FCFS)is an example of a priority rule for sequencing.
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Scheduling work centre loading must be completed before starting materials requirement planning (MRP).
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Make-span is the total time needed to complete a group of jobs.
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Loading refers to the assignment of jobs to work centres.
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Input/Output (I/O)control is a visual representation of the progress of jobs that indicates if they are ahead or behind schedule.
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Input/output (I/O)control refers to monitoring changes in productivity for various work centres in a process.
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All priority rules are designed to ensure that the most urgent jobs (earliest due date)are scheduled first.
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A Gantt chart is a specialized scheduling tool specifically for planning construction projects.
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21
Shop-floor control,or production activity control,involves the execution of the job schedule,and taking any necessary actions.
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Bottlenecks occur at work centres when the idle time is equal to zero.
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The primary limitation of the first come,first served (FCFS)priority rule is that short jobs will tend to delay longer jobs that follow.
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For the Theory of Constraints,the transfer batch denotes a portion of the production lot that could be moved to the bottleneck operation.
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A basic difference between staff scheduling in services and manufacturing companies is the of demand for end products in manufacturing is more volatile in contrast to relatively uniform,predictable demand in services.
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For a one machine/station shop,the shortest (imminent)processing time (SPT)priority rule will always result in the lowest average flow time.
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The output of the system is limited by the output of the bottleneck operation(s).
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Splitting a large lot at one or more operations after a bottleneck operation would reduce the waiting time of the bottleneck operation.
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29
The elimination of idle time on both bottleneck and non-bottleneck operations is equally important.
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30
Johnson's rule is a technique used to sequence jobs through a two-step work sequence.
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31
As long as the bottleneck operations are used effectively,the idle time of non-bottleneck operations will not affect the overall productivity of the system.
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For service systems with customers directly involved in the process,FCFS is the dominant priority rule.
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33
All priority or dispatching rules involve complex computations intended to establish an optimal processing sequence for production facilities.
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34
Which of the following is not a common criteria when using the Assignment model?
A)costs
B)prioritizing
C)profits
D)performance
E)optimization
A)costs
B)prioritizing
C)profits
D)performance
E)optimization
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35
For services,the process of assigning work shifts to staff begins with forecasting the amount of work to be done during each hour (or shift)during the time period the schedule is being planned.
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36
A major reason for scheduling difficulty is variability in setup times,processing times,interruptions,and changes in the set of jobs.
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37
A schedule/control Gantt chart depicts jobs or their components versus time to illustrate if they are behind or ahead of schedule.
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38
The inability to store services makes staff scheduling for services more complex than for manufacturing companies.
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39
Moore's rule is a technique to minimize the number of late jobs for a group of jobs to be processed on one work centre/machine.
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The shortest processing time (SPT)rule minimizes downstream idle time.
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41
An area in a production facility consisting of one or more workers and machines with similar capabilities that can be considered one unit for the purpose of scheduling is a:
A)job shop.
B)bottleneck.
C)work team.
D)cell layout.
E)work centre.
A)job shop.
B)bottleneck.
C)work team.
D)cell layout.
E)work centre.
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42
In airline crew scheduling what is the last thing that is scheduled?
A)flights
B)crews
C)planes
D)maintenance
E)destinations
A)flights
B)crews
C)planes
D)maintenance
E)destinations
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43
Which of the following is not a method to reduce scheduling difficulty?
A)Set realistic due dates
B)Adapt the schedule to changing customer requirements
C)Focus in bottleneck operations
D)Use scheduling software
E)Use shop floor control
A)Set realistic due dates
B)Adapt the schedule to changing customer requirements
C)Focus in bottleneck operations
D)Use scheduling software
E)Use shop floor control
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44
When sequencing jobs with sequence-dependent setup times the goal is to:
A)Minimize total setup time
B)Maximize total setup time
C)Average the setup times
D)Minimize flow time
E)Maximize utilization
A)Minimize total setup time
B)Maximize total setup time
C)Average the setup times
D)Minimize flow time
E)Maximize utilization
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45
In the drum-buffer-rope conceptualization used in the theory of constraints,the "buffer" refers to:
A)inventory just before the bottleneck.
B)the bottleneck of the process.
C)total capacity of the process.
D)first stage in the process.
E)the master schedule.
A)inventory just before the bottleneck.
B)the bottleneck of the process.
C)total capacity of the process.
D)first stage in the process.
E)the master schedule.
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46
Two different approaches to load work centres in job scheduling are:
A)economic order quantity (EOQ)and material requirements planning (MRP).
B)Gantt charts and shop-floor control.
C)infinite loading and finite loading.
D)linear programming and trial-and-error.
E)linear programming and Gantt charts.
A)economic order quantity (EOQ)and material requirements planning (MRP).
B)Gantt charts and shop-floor control.
C)infinite loading and finite loading.
D)linear programming and trial-and-error.
E)linear programming and Gantt charts.
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The priority rule where jobs are processed according to the smallest ratio of time until due date to processing time is:
A)critical ratio (CR).
B)earliest due date (EDD).
C)first come,first serve (FCFS).
D)minimum slack time (MST).
E)shortest processing time (SPT).
A)critical ratio (CR).
B)earliest due date (EDD).
C)first come,first serve (FCFS).
D)minimum slack time (MST).
E)shortest processing time (SPT).
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48
Input/Output (I/O)control is used to:
A)increase work flows and queues at a work centre.
B)ensure overloading of a work centre to maximize efficiency.
C)minimize WIP at a work centre
D)manage work flows and queues at a work centre.
E)maximize make-span.
A)increase work flows and queues at a work centre.
B)ensure overloading of a work centre to maximize efficiency.
C)minimize WIP at a work centre
D)manage work flows and queues at a work centre.
E)maximize make-span.
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49
Assigning jobs to work centres and to various machines within each work centre describes:
A)loading.
B)staff scheduling.
C)material requirements planning.
D)capacity planning.
E)capacity utilization.
A)loading.
B)staff scheduling.
C)material requirements planning.
D)capacity planning.
E)capacity utilization.
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50
Which of the following is not a "tool" (technique)for shop-floor control?
A)Anticipated delay report
B)Input/output (I/O)control
C)Daily dispatch lists
D)Product structure tree
E)Schedule/control Gantt chart
A)Anticipated delay report
B)Input/output (I/O)control
C)Daily dispatch lists
D)Product structure tree
E)Schedule/control Gantt chart
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51
Job scheduling pertains to:
A)hiring workers.
B)capacity planning.
C)buying machinery.
D)timing the use of work centres.
E)inventory allocation.
A)hiring workers.
B)capacity planning.
C)buying machinery.
D)timing the use of work centres.
E)inventory allocation.
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52
Scheduling that starts with the present time and continues into the future is called:
A)detailed scheduling.
B)staff scheduling.
C)master production scheduling.
D)forward scheduling.
E)backward scheduling.
A)detailed scheduling.
B)staff scheduling.
C)master production scheduling.
D)forward scheduling.
E)backward scheduling.
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53
In the drum-buffer-rope conceptualization used in the theory of constraints,the "drum" that sets the pace for production refers to:
A)work-in-process inventory before the bottleneck.
B)the bottleneck of the process.
C)total capacity of the process.
D)first stage in the process.
E)the master schedule.
A)work-in-process inventory before the bottleneck.
B)the bottleneck of the process.
C)total capacity of the process.
D)first stage in the process.
E)the master schedule.
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54
Which of the following is the last step in the production planning hierarchy before actual output is produced?
A)Material requirements planning.
B)Enterprise resource planning.
C)Capacity planning.
D)Aggregate planning.
E)Scheduling.
A)Material requirements planning.
B)Enterprise resource planning.
C)Capacity planning.
D)Aggregate planning.
E)Scheduling.
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55
Assigning jobs to work centres without regard to the available capacity of the work centres describes:
A)backward loading.
B)forward loading.
C)finite loading.
D)infinite loading.
E)capacity loading.
A)backward loading.
B)forward loading.
C)finite loading.
D)infinite loading.
E)capacity loading.
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56
Finite loading,as compared to infinite loading,assumes that:
A)there are a finite number of jobs to be done.
B)work centres can be loaded without regard to their capacity.
C)work centres' capacity must be taken into account in assigning jobs.
D)work centres' capacity will be increased as needed after assigning jobs.
E)only certain jobs will be loaded based on processing time.
A)there are a finite number of jobs to be done.
B)work centres can be loaded without regard to their capacity.
C)work centres' capacity must be taken into account in assigning jobs.
D)work centres' capacity will be increased as needed after assigning jobs.
E)only certain jobs will be loaded based on processing time.
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57
The purpose of a Gantt chart is to:
A)visually express the capacity of resources.
B)quantitatively analyze the optimum sequencing of resources.
C)visually represent the loading and scheduling of jobs for control purposes.
D)quantitatively analyze the capacity of production resources.
E)visually express the material allocation at work centres.
A)visually express the capacity of resources.
B)quantitatively analyze the optimum sequencing of resources.
C)visually represent the loading and scheduling of jobs for control purposes.
D)quantitatively analyze the capacity of production resources.
E)visually express the material allocation at work centres.
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58
As a performance measure in scheduling,job flow time does not include:
A)movement time between operations.
B)processing time.
C)idle time.
D)setup time.
E)due dates for each job.
A)movement time between operations.
B)processing time.
C)idle time.
D)setup time.
E)due dates for each job.
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59
Monitoring and managing the work flow at each work centre on the shop-floor of a production facility is called:
A)lot sizing.
B)inventory turnover.
C)daily dispatch lists.
D)Gantt chart.
E)Input/output (I/O)control.
A)lot sizing.
B)inventory turnover.
C)daily dispatch lists.
D)Gantt chart.
E)Input/output (I/O)control.
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60
A schedule/control Gantt chart is a visual representation of progress on the shop-floor which shows _______ on a vertical axis,and _______ on the horizontal axis.
A)jobs in progress; time
B)jobs in progress; total costs
C)hours worked; jobs in progress
D)total costs; jobs in progress
E)actual output; actual input
A)jobs in progress; time
B)jobs in progress; total costs
C)hours worked; jobs in progress
D)total costs; jobs in progress
E)actual output; actual input
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61
A scheduling rule used for sequencing jobs through two work centres is:
A)critical ratio rule.
B)Johnson's rule.
C)minimum slack time rule.
D)shortest processing time rule.
E)earliest due date rule.
A)critical ratio rule.
B)Johnson's rule.
C)minimum slack time rule.
D)shortest processing time rule.
E)earliest due date rule.
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62
For the jobs listed below,which processing sequence would result using Johnson's Rule? Processing time (hrs.)
11eab92b_c479_cbf3_99e6_89f1b7be27d5
A)c-a-d-b
B)b-d-a-c
C)a-b-c-d
D)d-c-b-a
E)c-a-b-d
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A)c-a-d-b
B)b-d-a-c
C)a-b-c-d
D)d-c-b-a
E)c-a-b-d
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63
What is the optimum job sequence for the jobs listed below,using Johnson's Rule? 11eab92b_c479_cbf4_99e6_4fc80f07f601
A)e-g-f-d
B)d-g-f-e
C)d-f-g-e
D)e-d-f-g
E)f-e-d-g
A)e-g-f-d
B)d-g-f-e
C)d-f-g-e
D)e-d-f-g
E)f-e-d-g
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64
Shift scheduling for services does not involve:
A)forecasting the amount of work to be done per time period.
B)assigning shifts to staff based on skill and availability.
C)converting work per time period into number of workers required
D)covering requirements with a minimum of shifts.
E)staffing at a constant minimum level to minimize wage costs.
A)forecasting the amount of work to be done per time period.
B)assigning shifts to staff based on skill and availability.
C)converting work per time period into number of workers required
D)covering requirements with a minimum of shifts.
E)staffing at a constant minimum level to minimize wage costs.
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65
The owner/operator of the local franchise of Handyman,Inc.,has four jobs to do today,shown in the order they were received:
If he uses the shortest processing time first (SPT)priority rule to schedule these jobs,what will be the average job lateness?
A)0 hours
B)1.5 hours
C)1.75 hours
D)2 hours
E)2.25 hours

A)0 hours
B)1.5 hours
C)1.75 hours
D)2 hours
E)2.25 hours
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66
The Theory of Constraints focuses on ________.
A)work-in-process inventory
B)total processing time
C)bottleneck operations
D)job sequencing
E)worker assignments
A)work-in-process inventory
B)total processing time
C)bottleneck operations
D)job sequencing
E)worker assignments
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67
Average job flow time for a schedule sequence at a work station is:
A)total processing time divided by the number of jobs.
B)total flow time divided by the number of jobs.
C)total flow time divided by total processing time.
D)total processing time plus total late time divided by number of jobs.
E)total flow time plus total late time divided by number of jobs.
A)total processing time divided by the number of jobs.
B)total flow time divided by the number of jobs.
C)total flow time divided by total processing time.
D)total processing time plus total late time divided by number of jobs.
E)total flow time plus total late time divided by number of jobs.
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68
Which of the following is not a measure for judging the effectiveness of a schedule sequence?
A)Average work-in-process
B)Total processing time
C)Job flow time
D)Job lateness
E)average hours or days late
A)Average work-in-process
B)Total processing time
C)Job flow time
D)Job lateness
E)average hours or days late
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69
Which sequencing rule is designed specifically to minimize job lateness?
A)Critical ratio (CR)
B)Earliest due date (EDD)
C)First come,first serve (FCFS)
D)Minimum slack time (MST)
E)Shortest processing time (SPT)
A)Critical ratio (CR)
B)Earliest due date (EDD)
C)First come,first serve (FCFS)
D)Minimum slack time (MST)
E)Shortest processing time (SPT)
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70
The total time needed to complete a group of jobs from the beginning of the first job to the completion of the last job is called the:
A)job flow time.
B)make-span.
C)earliest due date (EDD).
D)delivery time.
E)average WIP.
A)job flow time.
B)make-span.
C)earliest due date (EDD).
D)delivery time.
E)average WIP.
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71
The table below contains information about five jobs waiting to be processed at work station number three.
Using the MST rule,the sequence of jobs would be:
A)c-a-b-d-e.
B)a-b-d-e-c.
C)d-e-b-a-c.
D)c-a-b-e-d.
E)e-d-b-a-c.

A)c-a-b-d-e.
B)a-b-d-e-c.
C)d-e-b-a-c.
D)c-a-b-e-d.
E)e-d-b-a-c.
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72
The table below contains information about five jobs waiting to be processed at work station number three.
Using the EDD rule,the sequence of jobs would be:
A)d-e-b-a-c.
B)a-d-c-b-e.
C)e-d-b-a-c.
D)a-d-c-e-d.
E)e-b-c-d-a.

A)d-e-b-a-c.
B)a-d-c-b-e.
C)e-d-b-a-c.
D)a-d-c-e-d.
E)e-b-c-d-a.
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73
A primary reason why staff scheduling in services can be more challenging than it is for manufacturing is:
A)services have less processing variability.
B)services cannot be inventoried.
C)people generally are willing to wait longer for manufactured products.
D)customers will not wait for services.
E)all services use appointments that have to match customers' schedules.
A)services have less processing variability.
B)services cannot be inventoried.
C)people generally are willing to wait longer for manufactured products.
D)customers will not wait for services.
E)all services use appointments that have to match customers' schedules.
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74
The owner/operator of the local franchise of Handyman,Inc.,has four jobs to do today,shown in the order they were received:
If he uses the earliest due date first (EDD)priority rule to schedule these jobs,what will be the average job lateness?
A)0 hours
B)1.5 hours
C)1.75 hours
D)2 hours
E)2.25 hours

A)0 hours
B)1.5 hours
C)1.75 hours
D)2 hours
E)2.25 hours
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75
In scheduling staff for services,flexible capacity is achieved by:
A)part time workers and the timing of shifts.
B)using Johnson's rule.
C)offering incentives for customers to come during non-peak hours.
D)maintaining inventory.
E)managing waiting lines so customers perceptions of waiting are altered.
A)part time workers and the timing of shifts.
B)using Johnson's rule.
C)offering incentives for customers to come during non-peak hours.
D)maintaining inventory.
E)managing waiting lines so customers perceptions of waiting are altered.
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76
The table below contains information about five jobs waiting to be processed at work station number three.
Using the CR rule,the sequence of jobs would be:
A)c-a-b-d-e.
B)a-b-d-e-c.
C)d-e-b-a-c.
D)c-a-b-e-d.
E)e-d-b-a-c.

A)c-a-b-d-e.
B)a-b-d-e-c.
C)d-e-b-a-c.
D)c-a-b-e-d.
E)e-d-b-a-c.
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The scheduling sequencing rule which always results in the lowest average flow (flow)time is the:
A)critical ratio (CR).
B)earliest due date (EDD).
C)first come,first serve (FCFS).
D)minimum slack time (MST).
E)shortest processing time (SPT).
A)critical ratio (CR).
B)earliest due date (EDD).
C)first come,first serve (FCFS).
D)minimum slack time (MST).
E)shortest processing time (SPT).
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78
The owner/operator of the local franchise of Handyman,Inc.,has four jobs to do today,shown in the order they were received:
If he uses the shortest processing time first (SPT)priority rule to schedule these jobs,what will be the average flow time?
A)7.5 hours
B)5 hours
C)3 hours
D)2.5 hours
E)2 hours

A)7.5 hours
B)5 hours
C)3 hours
D)2.5 hours
E)2 hours
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The owner/operator of the local franchise of Handyman,Inc.,has four jobs to do today,shown in the order they were received:
If he uses the first come,first served (FCFS)priority rule to schedule these jobs,what will be the average flow time?
A)7.5 hours
B)5 hours
C)3 hours
D)2.5 hours
E)2 hours

A)7.5 hours
B)5 hours
C)3 hours
D)2.5 hours
E)2 hours
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80
The table below contains information about five jobs waiting to be processed at work station number three.
The sequence that would result using the SPT rule is:
A)e-b-c-d-a.
B)c-a-b-e-d.
C)a-d-c-e-b.
D)d-e-b-a-c.
E)e-d-b-a-c.

A)e-b-c-d-a.
B)c-a-b-e-d.
C)a-d-c-e-b.
D)d-e-b-a-c.
E)e-d-b-a-c.
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