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A firm that specializes in desktop publishing for local charities has agreed to take on the following jobs.The firm has not decided which dispatching rule to apply in order to prioritize the jobs and fix them into the schedule.All dates are specified as days from Today.
A firm that specializes in desktop publishing for local charities has agreed to take on the following jobs.The firm has not decided which dispatching rule to apply in order to prioritize the jobs and fix them into the schedule.All dates are specified as days from Today.    a.Complete the following table.Show your supporting calculations below. b.Which dispatching rule has the best score for flow time? c.Which dispatching rule has the best score for work-in-process (jobs in the system)? d.Which dispatching rule has the best score for lateness?   a.Complete the following table.Show your supporting calculations below.
b.Which dispatching rule has the best score for flow time?
c.Which dispatching rule has the best score for work-in-process (jobs in the system)?
d.Which dispatching rule has the best score for lateness?
A firm that specializes in desktop publishing for local charities has agreed to take on the following jobs.The firm has not decided which dispatching rule to apply in order to prioritize the jobs and fix them into the schedule.All dates are specified as days from Today.    a.Complete the following table.Show your supporting calculations below. b.Which dispatching rule has the best score for flow time? c.Which dispatching rule has the best score for work-in-process (jobs in the system)? d.Which dispatching rule has the best score for lateness?


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