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I was the lead analyst on the Production<br>Planning and Control system and was asked by the Society if I could provide<br>further detail on how Lector OMR techniques were used. I was not involved in<br>the concurrent development of the payroll system so my recollections are only of<br>the PPC system. This request was made nearly 60 years after we had acquired the<br>Leo and all documentation had long since been destroyed. We clearly did not<br>have the foresight to realise that what we were developing could be regarded as<br>pioneering.<br>Locating some lost information<br>Perhaps a word is in order as to how I managed to get a little more detail. In 1967<br>I had just got married and was working on draft drawings of a house I planned to<br>build. By pure chance, I recently found that one of these drawings had, on the<br>back of it, most of a flow chart of the Production Planning &amp; Control system that<br>we had implemented. I think it is probably just missing 1 or 2 operations down<br>one edge so it gives a very good picture of the scope of the system. It is<br>unfortunately very faded and not really suitable for adding to the Leo archives. I<br>was able to pick up much detail of the use of Lector documents from it but,<br>regretfully, have not managed to trace any of the actual documents. This flow\u0002chart, however, enabled me to extract further information about the system.<br>Why optical mark reading?<br>The primary requirement of the system was to provide information as at 6am for<br>day staff who started work at 8.30am and for production meetings at 9am. This<br>was not possible to achieve using conventional data preparation.<br>Collection of order details<br>Lector documents were used to collect data on new orders, order amendments,<br>order cancellations and order completions. These documents were completed by<br>sales personnel in an office environment. This information was input to the<br>system run at 6am daily thus providing an updated order file.<br>Collection of steel movements and change of status<br>As Dr. Jack explained in his paper, for process scheduling reasons, it was not<br>possible, unless an order was very small, to move all of the material for it through<br>the plant together. However, by tracking the movement of every piece of material,<br>whether or not allocated to an order, the system could provide the requirements<br>of every order and the present progress towards order completion including<br>whether there was a shortfall of material for it.<br>Lector documents collected information on the creation of steel slabs, their<br>dimensions and allocation to orders and the coil of steel produced from each slab.<br>Thereafter, Lector documents were used to record every movement and change<br>of status of a coil. In later processing, a coil could be cut along its length into 2<br>or more narrower ones. Coils could also be cut into bundles of sheets and further<br>processed. Lector documents were also used to track material through these<br>processes. Where a coil was despatched to Gartcosh Works finishing processes<br>the tracking continued until despatch from there as either coils or bundles of<br>sheets. The data recorded on each coil or bundle as it passed through the processes<br>included a code for the process, any change to dimensions, any change to weight<br>and any change to grade (which resulted in it being removed from its allocated<br>order). A lector document was also used to collect information on surplus stock<br>being allocated to suitable orders. The tracking of coil and sheet bundles<br>movement thus covered all processes until the material was despatched.<br>The Lector documents were completed by recorders on the shop floor (see<br>appendix 1). The data was collected through a 24 hour period and input to the<br>Lector machines at Ravenscraig and Gartcosh. Trials showed that time was<br>probably insufficient to get the Gartcosh Lector paper-tape output driven over to<br>Ravenscraig after 6am. add it to the Ravenscraig data, complete the system run<br>and get the Gartcosh print-outs delivered all before 8.30am. A paper-tape reader<br>to paper-tape punch link was thus commissioned between Gartcosh and<br>Ravenscraig.<br>The system produced production reports for morning progress and planning<br>meetings at 9am. Additionally, order file reports were produced showing the<br>present status of each order so that remedial action could be taken if it was<br>running late or short of material. Lists were produced of the stock ahead of each<br>production unit to assist schedulers with their work and to greatly simplify<br>periodic stock checks. Subsequent stock-checks showed the system to be highly<br>accurate.<br>Analysis of the recovered flow chart indicates that there were 52 Cleo routines<br>providing vetting and files updating together with about 50 printed reports. There<br>were upwards of 30 sort routines. I do not have actual figures but there must have<br>been many hundreds of order and stock changes every 24 hours.<br>Development team<br>Initially, the team comprised about 9 personnel who worked on systems analysis<br>and the early stages of systems design. As work progressed, 6 of the team then<br>programmed the analytical work. It seems remarkable that the system design and<br>implementation was done by only about 3 systems analysts and 6 analyst\u0002programmers using Cleo, which speaks highly of that language. The basic<br>tracking and reporting system was implemented in late 1965 by the team that had<br>only been trained early that year. However, continuous enhancements followed<br>in the use of all the data that was being collected.<br>Further development<br>Round about 1970, under a British Steel reorganisation, the Leo 3 was to be<br>replaced by an IBM 360\/40. It indicates how highly the Leo system was regarded<br>that the suite of programs was rewritten almost unchanged in PL1 to run on the<br>IBM machine. This rewritten system which was implemented in 1973 still used<br>Lector documents for several years until replaced by on-line terminals.<br><strong>Stewart Logan<br>November 2021<\/strong><br><strong>Appendix 1 \u2013 Design of Lector forms<\/strong><br>Trial OMR documents were printed and tested out on shop-floor production<br>recorders. Most of the data to be collected was numeric; items such as material<br>identity, any changes to dimensions, weight, grade or anything else that could<br>change at any specific production unit. Alpha data was very limited and normally<br>restricted to one of several characters. The test documents had the particular<br>processing unit identity pre-printed on them. As most of the date to be collected<br>was numeric, each character of a particular parameter to be input was represented<br>by four, what we called, soup-bowls labelled 1, 2, 3 and 6. Thus, by filling in no<br>more than 2 of these soup-bowls by pencil, any digit from 0 to 9 could be<br>represented. Thus recording a material identity of 5 numeric characters would be<br>represented on the pre-printed form by 5 groups of these 4 soup-bowls. The<br>choices of the limited acceptable alpha characters were all represented by<br>individual soup-bowls. We were advised that shop-floor personnel would not<br>understand this. We argued that anyone who knew how to fill in a pools coupon<br>would soon master it. Trials showed that we were right. 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