On Normative Mathematical Models of Information Systems

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On Normative Mathematical Models of Information Systems
Charles H Kriebel
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Overtime labor costs for direct labor consist of one and one half times the regular hourly wage rate. The overtime cost component also includes cost considerations for undertime operations. Since overtime decisions involve both the level of production and the size of the work force, for the case at hand this cost component recognizes some of the interaction that is present between decisions taken by the General Manager and the individual Executive Housekeepers. A simple quadratic was used as a
...first approximation of this cost component: Cost of overtime anticipated = '-3i^^t'^32^t"^33 ' [3. 5] where P is defined in equation [3. 2].
Absenteeism in the Work Force.
Each day at the plant the total number of direct labor employees reporting for work, say L, is some amount less than the aggregate payroll, on the average 87% of -23- the total number employed. As a consequence the General Manager and his supervisors are required to devote some portion of their time at the beginning of each day in rescheduling and reassigning the available work force to accommodate absenteeism.


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