Investigating the perfect separation on binary outcomes coded in decision making patterns for pace rating

P. Suwittayaruk, D. Van Goubergen

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Abstract

In order to survive and to be successful in the long run, the key to business is designing, executing and managing operational activities faster, better and more efficiently than the competition. Hence, it is necessary to have good time standards for all activities in manufacturing organizations. Pace rating is an important element to compute standard time. Since the beginning of nineteenth century, pace rating has always been treated as difficult, subjective and even controversial. Although a tool that can simulate and visualize response selection and execution, showing decision making patterns on pace rating has been developed to help Industrial Engineers (IEs) perform pace rating, a decision making pattern has not been studied and analyzed in detail. This paper presents a way to assess accuracy of pace rating by investigating the perfect separation on binary outcomes coded in decision making patterns for pace rating. The application of the interactive dot diagram shows sensitivity, specificity and a cut off line. ©2011 EUROSIS-ETI.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationESM 2011 - 2011 European Simulation and Modelling Conference: Modelling and Simulation 2011
PublisherEurosis
Pages145-149
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event25th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2011 - , Portugal
Duration: 24 Oct 201126 Oct 2011

Conference

Conference25th European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2011
Country/TerritoryPortugal
Period24/10/1126/10/11

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