Analysis of wafer fabrication facilities using four variations of the openqueueing network decomposition model

Citation
J. Miltenburg et al., Analysis of wafer fabrication facilities using four variations of the openqueueing network decomposition model, IIE TRANS, 34(3), 2002, pp. 263-272
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering Management /General
Journal title
IIE TRANSACTIONS
ISSN journal
0740817X → ACNP
Volume
34
Issue
3
Year of publication
2002
Pages
263 - 272
Database
ISI
SICI code
0740-817X(200203)34:3<263:AOWFFU>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
We analyze three wafer fabrication facilities with four open queueing netwo rk decomposition models - Whitt (1983, 1985), and Bitran and Tirupati (1988 ), Suri et al. (1993). In the first facility, which is located in North Ame rica, the values of cycle time and WIP inventory predicted by each model ar e about 10% higher than the actual values observed in the facility. The est imates are on the high side because managers and operators in the facility take special action to expedite production whenever queues become too large or small. These special actions cannot be incorporated into the open queue ing network models. In the second facility, which is taken from the literat ure, the values of cycle time and WIP predicted by each model are about 5% higher than the values reported in the literature. An investigation at a th ird facility located in South-east Asia identified a common manufacturing p ractice that caused a model assumption to be violated. New insights into th e models and directions for future research are identified. We find that tw o of the four open queueing network models are easy to apply and give good results for facilities like the ones studied in this paper. The other two m odels are complex and are likely to be better-suited for more complex facil ities.