Saman Lagzi

Former MASc Student

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Today's world is extremely competitive; businesses have to be aggressive and develop or implement novel technologies that would allow them to reduce costs while meeting the process targets. One of the most effective ways to reduce operational costs is through the implementation of optimal operating policies (scheduling). One of the main questions that arise when performing optimal scheduling is regarding the time representation in the scheduling formulation. We can assume time to be either constituted of discrete event points or to be a continuous flow (To best of our knowledge this is a theoretical physics question as well; to know whether the fabric of time is continuous or discrete). The aim of my research is to determine which one of these two representations would result in a better scheduling model. We are also looking for other possibilities, specifically whether it is possible to discretize time for some processes while representing time for some other processes in a continuous fashion. Some of our criteria for this comparison are quality of the optimal solution, flexibility of the model, complexity and computational time of the model and easiness of implementation for the production facility or the operational plant. We are working towards these aims in a project that involves an industrial partner in the analytical services sector, which would allow us to implement our scheduling approaches in an actual plant.

Thesis: A Study of Time Representation in a Class of Short Term Scheduling Problems