What Is Scheduling? Definition Meaning
What is Scheduling? Definition
The definition of scheduling as quoted by eminent scholars are as follows:
production control which rates the work in the order of its priority and then provides for its release to the plant at the proper time and in the correct sequence. Thus, it is concerned with when work shall be performed on a product or part.”
This definition is referred from a book titled ‘Industrial Organization and Management,’ first published in 1945. This book is a collective work of Franklin S. Atwater, Lawrence L. Bethel, Harvey A. Stackman (Jr) and George H. E. Smith.
4. According to Leon Alford and Henry Beatty,
“Fitting specific jobs into a general time-table so that orders may be manufactured in accordance with contracted liability, or in mass production, so that each component may arrive at and enter into assembly in the order and at the time required.”
Alford and Beatty expressed above quote in their work titled ‘Principles of Industrial Management’ published in 1951.
Meaning of Scheduling
The meaning of scheduling can be grasped from the image depicted below:
production planning alone. However, it is the second step in production planning and control.
The main purpose or objective of scheduling is to see that all production operations are completed in a given time. If the production is completed in an allotted time, only, then, the delivery of goods can be made on time. If this happens, it will increase the goodwill of the company.
The functions or procedure of scheduling is as follows:
- Make a list of all the production activities.
- Fix the starting time for each activity.
- Fix the finishing time for each activity.
- Prepare the time-table.
This article on scheduling is continued in the following post:
The kinds or types of scheduling are listed below:
- Master scheduling : The date of completion of production is assigned or fixed along with stage wise operation schedule.
- Operation scheduling : The time required to do some amount of work (task or job) with a given machine or process is fixed.
- Detail operation scheduling : First, all details necessary to do some amount of work with a given machine or process are identified. Later, time required to complete each detail operation of work is fixed.
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