The Safe Zone Restaurant, a 24-hour restaurant, faces changing requirements from hour to hour. More workers are needed for peak hours, and fewer are needed in between. The following table shows the worker requirement for the first 12 hours in the restaurant: Table 8. Staff Requirement at the Safe Zone Restaurant Time Period 10 1 AM AM PM 12 1 PM 2 PM 3 PM|4 PM|5 PM|6 PM 7 PM8 PM9 PM Requirement 7 Assigned On Duty Overstaffed 9 10 10 8 6 8 12 12 8 a) You are required to apply the first-hour principle to staff each hour with the required number of cafeteria staff, showing how many staff are on duty each given hour, the number of staff you have assigned to work each hour and any overstaffing for each hour. i. Schedule the staff to work in 8-hour shifts. ii. Schedule the staff to work in 4-hour shifts. b) Indicate with at least one reason, which schedule would be more optimal from an Operations Scheduling perspective?
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- At the beginning of each week, a machine is in one of four conditions: 1 = excellent; 2 = good; 3 = average; 4 = bad. The weekly revenue earned by a machine in state 1, 2, 3, or 4 is 100, 90, 50, or 10, respectively. After observing the condition of the machine at the beginning of the week, the company has the option, for a cost of 200, of instantaneously replacing the machine with an excellent machine. The quality of the machine deteriorates over time, as shown in the file P10 41.xlsx. Four maintenance policies are under consideration: Policy 1: Never replace a machine. Policy 2: Immediately replace a bad machine. Policy 3: Immediately replace a bad or average machine. Policy 4: Immediately replace a bad, average, or good machine. Simulate each of these policies for 50 weeks (using at least 250 iterations each) to determine the policy that maximizes expected weekly profit. Assume that the machine at the beginning of week 1 is excellent.INAL SINAVI 17 - - is a parametric analysis method which allows obtaining the capacity curve from a dynamic analysis. This procedure offers to investigate, by scaling the induced base acceleration, a continuous picture of the structural behavior from elastic to yield range and eventually to collapse. Time-history representation of ground motions Hysteretic models for components behavior a) b) Time-history analysis d) Incremental dynamic analysis Boş bırak 17/20 Sonraki> Карat KÖncekiThe Holt Million Corporation’s plant manufactures two different products: X and Y. The plant has three different machines: A, B, and C. Each performs different tasks and can work on only one unit of material at a time. Details for each product are shown in the table below: Product X Y Demand Per Week 200 units 100 units Selling Price $150 $160 Machine Operation Required A, B, C B, B, C Operation Times in Minutes 20, 15, 15 15, 15, 15 Raw Materials Needed RM-1, RM-2 RM-2, RM-3 Raw Materials Costs RM-1 = $40/unit, RM-2 or RM-3 = $20/unit Each product uses raw materials with costs as shown in the above table where the processing times and the machine required for each operation are also shown. Each machine is available 4,800 minutes per week. There are no system foul-ups. Demand is deterministic (i. e., no uncertainty). Operating expenses, including labor (but excluding raw materials) total $12,000 per week. Assuming…
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