IEDA 2010 Assignment 2 - Solution
IEDA 2010 Assignment 2 - Solution
IEDA 2010 Assignment 2 - Solution
Question 1 Productivity
A sandwich firm’s financial data for the past two years are as follow (in the unit of $1,000).
2018 2019
Output Sales 200 220
Input Labor 30 40
Raw Materials 35 45
Energy 5 6
Capital 50 50
Other 2 3
(a) Calculate the single-factor productivity of Energy for the past two years.
(b) Calculate the multi-factor productivity of Labor, Capital and Raw Materials for the past
two years.
(c) Calculate the total-factor productivity for the past two years.
Solution:
Year 2018:
Year 2019:
Year 2018:
200,000/(30,000+35,000+50,000) = 1.74
Year 2019:
220,000/(40,000+45,000+50,000) = 1.63
Year 2018:
200,000/(30,000+35,000+5,000+50,000+2,000) = 1.64
Year 2019:
220,000/(40,000+45,000+6,000+50,000+3,000) = 1.53
(a) Draw a flow diagram for this system and find the capacity of the current system.
(b) If you add one employee, which task should you assign him to? What is the capacity of
the system now?
(c) For the original system (with 3 employees), is there any benefit if we can shift 1 minute
work load from the second person to the first one?
(d) For the upgraded system (with 4 employees by your suggestion in (b)), is there any
benefit if we can shift 1 minute work load from the second person to the first one?
Solution
(a)
Bottleneck
(c)
Capacity of the station 1: 1/2 = 0.5/min = 30/hr
Capacity of the station 2: 1/2 = 0.5/min = 30/hr
Capacity of the station 3: 1/4 = 0.25/min = 15/hr
There is no benefit if we shift 1 minute from the second person to the first one, because the
station 3 is still the bottleneck.
(d)
Capacity of the station 1: 1/2 = 0.5/min = 30/hr
Capacity of the station 2: 1/2 = 0.5/min = 30/hr
Capacity of the station 3: 2/4 = 0.5/min = 30/hr
The current capacity of this system = 30/hr > 20/hr.
There is benefit if we shift 1 minute from the second person to the first one.
Solution:
According to Little’s Law, 𝐼 = 𝑅 × 𝑇
The current system: flow rate = 12 applications/week , flow time = 2 weeks,
Inventory = 12 ∗ 2 = 24 applicaitons
After the improvement: flow rate = 12 applications/week, flow time = 3/5 week,
3
Inventory = 12 ∗ 5 = 7.2 applications
Inventory reduction: 24-7.2 = 16.8 applications
Question 4 CPM
A construction company is going to build a new theme park. This project involves lots of
activities and the table below shows the activities, time, and sequences required:
Solution:
(a) Network diagram:
(b) A, E, D, H, G and A, B, D, H, G with length of 17 months. The total cost of the project is
$80,000
Activity Preceding Month Month Cost $ Cost $ Per
Activity Normal Crash Normal Crash Month
A - 3 2 7,000 9,000 2,000
B A 2 1 8,000 12,000 4,000
C A 4 2 9,000 12,400 1,700
D BE 4 3 4,000 7,000 3,000
E A 2 1 6,000 10,000 4,000
F C 3 1 10,000 13,500 1,750
G HIF 3 2 11,000 15,000 4,000
H CD 5 3 12,000 13,700 850
I E 4 3 13,000 16,200 3,200
(c) B E G I will not be considered.
Crash the cheapest one among all the possible project first. The process should be:
S1: crash H by 2 months
S2: crash A by 1 month
S3: crash D by 1 month
(d) The new critical paths are:
AEDHG
ABDHG
And the completion time is 13 month
The total crash cost: 2000+3000+850*2 =6,700
The new cost before receiving the bonus: 86,700
The total bonus received : (17 – 13) * 3000 = 12,000
The total saving is: 12,000-6700=5,300
The final net cost: 86700-12000=74700