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Job Scheduling Software | Planning Made Simple

December 11th, 2008

Job Scheduling Software | Planning Made Simple

Today I’ll be discussing on the topic of job scheduling software. What is it really and how does it impact your company small or large. Generally speaking this is a program that enables an enterprise to schedule and, in some cases, monitor computer “batch” jobs. Jobs in terms of units of work, such as the running of a payroll program.

A Job scheduler can initiate and manage multiple jobs automatically by processing already prepared job control language statements or through equivalent interaction with a human operator. I.E: you or an employee.

Today’s job schedulers typically provide a very user friendly GUI (graphical user interface) and a single point of control for all the work in a distributed network of computers.

Some Basics features that may be found in a J.S. software include:

-Continuous automatic monitoring of jobs
-Job completion notifications
-Performance monitoring
-Report scheduling

Before purchasing a job scheduling enterprise software, be sure to sit down with all the appropriate people in charge of job creations, time managment, project managers, etc. Keep in mind this is a long term investment type of deal. Implementing such a software into your company can dramatically increase productivity, profit, and ROI on projects.

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Job Scheduling Software - New Era of Cost Savings

December 9th, 2008

Job Scheduling Software - New Era of Cost Savings

Job shop scheduling is the process of detailing resources that are allocated for particular jobs, and the most efficient way to do all the jobs simultaneously. With companies taking up hundreds of orders from multiple clients daily, job scheduling can be arduous, given the limitation of resources and time. Job scheduling can be effectively and simply managed by using the right software.

Job scheduling generally requires the creation of complex algorithms and mathematical charts. However, with scheduling software, this can be eradicated as the software tools effectively maintain all the information on a centralized server, for real-time processing. This enables the operator to track each and every job, machine, department and employees by each hour, day, week or month. Each machine can be scheduled individually, or the entire shop can be scheduled at a time. These tools are also smart enough to prioritize the tasks, determine the capacity requirements and schedule them accordingly. They can build schedules based on the real-time capabilities of the resources, people and the machines as well as the current used capacity of the job shop. They can identify WIP, ERDs (estimated release dates), throughputs, backlogs, JIP scheduling, ASAP scheduling, priority scheduling, tandem scheduling, parallel scheduling, fragment scheduling, ship date scheduling, station-specific scheduling, station sequencing and many more.

An ideal job scheduling software is flexible enough to accommodate additional jobs and rush orders. It effectively identifies bottlenecks in the process and seeks to remove them. It keeps you in control by measuring performance on the basis of planned against actual, capacity-driven critical paths, net change effects, pulse rates and others.

Job shop scheduling software should be easy to use, cost effective, and easily coordinate with the existing systems. Simple and easy to use interface, multi-user interface, easy configuration, finite capacity planning, forward scheduling, and direct file linking with other systems are other desirable features. Many also have advanced features like integrated MRP/ERP system, drag and drop scheduling, manufacturing capacity planning tools, integrated job quote modules, multi-cell and multi-plant manufacturing support, lean manufacturing value streams support and others.

There is hundreds of job shop scheduling software tools available. Many suppliers offer additional services such as analysis, modeling, integration, training, data cleanup, customization, implementation, and measurement of benefits as well.

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