Week 1 University of Southern California ISE514 August 23, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 1 Outline Introduce instructor Introduce yourselves Go over syllabus.

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Week 1 University of Southern California ISE514 August 23, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 1 Outline Introduce instructor Introduce yourselves Go over syllabus How to get a good grade Take roll Lecture Give Assignment Production Planning

Week 1 University of Southern California ISE514 August 23, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 2 How to get a good grade Create an organized collection of the class materials (e.g., a three ring binder or an organized file structure on your laptop) Read ahead Come to class Bring your class materials to class Stay awake and participate Ask questions (there are no stupid questions) Take notes of items not in the class notes (many students print out the class notes ahead of class and then take notes on them) Do homework at leisure, make sure it is correct Do homework after studying the material

Week 1 University of Southern California ISE514 August 23, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 3 How to get a good grade If you have trouble with the homework (in this order): Ask a classmate (get to know as many as possible) the TA or go to her (his) office hours the instructor Go to the instructor’s office hours Compare your returned homework to the provided answers and resolve any differences (this is your responsibility, not the grader’s). Ask for help if you cannot find your error Read for understanding, do exercises Work hard early in the semester, not at the end Don’t let either the simplicity or apparent complexity of the material fool you Be critical of all information

Week 1 University of Southern California ISE514 August 23, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 4 Previous Grades I have taught 30 sections of ISE 514 and assigned 1182 grades with a GPA of 3.47:

Week 1 University of Southern California ISE514 August 23, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 5 Production Systems When we are in the business of providing a product or a service, we can view the operation as an open system with inputs and outputs In the long run, the sum of supply should equal the sum of demand. Our resources Input: Orders Requests for service Demand Output: Products Services Supply Adjustments

Week 1 University of Southern California ISE514 August 23, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 6 Production Systems (continued) Using our terminology: Operation or plant DemandSupply Machine Capacity Labor Capacity Inventory Negotiation of due dates

Week 1 University of Southern California ISE514 August 23, 2016 Geza P. Bottlik Page 7 Production System Schematic Operation or plant DemandSupplyMaster Production Schedule (MPS) MRP explosion Capacity Planning Material Orders Daily Schedule Status Output Closed loop check