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Johnson's Rule
Johnson's rule is a scheduling method used to minimize job sequencing time and optimize the use of machines or work centers on two successive stages of a production process.
Two Different Machines
Refers to the comparison or utilization of two distinct types of machinery or equipment, often considered in the context of production efficiency, capability, or suitability for specific tasks.
Work Centres
Specific areas within a manufacturing process where particular types of tasks or operations are performed.
Work-Centre Master File
A database or file that contains detailed information about each work center in a manufacturing facility, including capabilities, capacities, and scheduling data.
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