Abstract
The expansion of sensors located within the shop floor area drastically expands the amount of information being available for planning procedures. However, it is questionable on how far ever more current data, leading to higher production planning frequencies, are able to contribute to a higher logistical performance of production planning and control (PPC). For this purpose, we conducted a study to confront frequently described potentials of real-time abilities with adverse effects consequent to scheduling nervousness. The results of a curvilinear regression indicate that the risks of scheduling nervousness can outweigh potential benefits due to immediate schedule adjustments.
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