Abstract

A human-computer interactive scheduling system is developed with an automatic scheduling function. This function is designed based on the schedulers' experiences. By conducting an experiment, the total setup time and scheduling time of the subjects with/out the automatic scheduling function are compared. The results revealed that the performances of scheduling were better with the automatic scheduling function. Moreover, a discussion of total setup time between four common dispatching rules and experimental data is presented. For the further study, we can develop a system which can properly balance the work of the computer and the human by providing the assisting functions.

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