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Industrial Engineering Applications in Emerging Countries, 2015
Industrial Engineering Applications in Emerging Countries, 2015
Journal of Systemics Cybernetics and Informatics, 2004
Digital computer,simulation is a widely used tool for analyzing many,industrial and service syste... more Digital computer,simulation is a widely used tool for analyzing many,industrial and service systems. One of the major problems,in steady -state simulations is the warm-up period problem. Many techniques have been proposed in the literature to deal with this problem. There are currently a number of studies to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of these techniques. In this paper, we investigate the factors affecting the length of the warm-up period for steady-state serial production line simulations. Factors such as the variability of processing times, system size, existence of bottleneck, reliability of system, system load level, and buffer capacity are investigated. Keywords:Steady -state simulations, behavior of warm-up period, serial production lines, MSER.
Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 2015
Operations Research Letters, 2013
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 2014
International Journal of Production Research, 2007
International Journal of Production Research, 2005
European Journal of Operational Research, 2014
Computers & Operations Research, 1991
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 1988
Abstract Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), as a class of automated production systems, are be... more Abstract Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), as a class of automated production systems, are being implemented to increase the flexibility and productivity of discrete part manufacturing. Today, as a result of on-going advances and developments in hardware, this technology is not only becoming more complex to control, but also presenting a number of decision problems to be solved. Which, in turn, increases the pressure on both the researchers and practitioners to develop better sofware algorithms in order to use these expensive hardware systems efficiently. In the recent literature on FMS, planning problems are classified into strategic, tactical and operational areas. Each area has been also studied extensively and several solution approaches have been proposed ranging from analytical techniques to simulation and expert systems. The objective of this paper is to review the developments in simulation and to discuss the role of Expert Simulation systems (ESS) in FMS by identifying possible future research areas.
Proceedings of the 4th Industrial Engineering …, 1995
European Journal of Operational Research, 1996
International Journal of Production Economics, 2009
Industrial Engineering Applications in Emerging Countries, 2015
Industrial Engineering Applications in Emerging Countries, 2015
Journal of Systemics Cybernetics and Informatics, 2004
Digital computer,simulation is a widely used tool for analyzing many,industrial and service syste... more Digital computer,simulation is a widely used tool for analyzing many,industrial and service systems. One of the major problems,in steady -state simulations is the warm-up period problem. Many techniques have been proposed in the literature to deal with this problem. There are currently a number of studies to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of these techniques. In this paper, we investigate the factors affecting the length of the warm-up period for steady-state serial production line simulations. Factors such as the variability of processing times, system size, existence of bottleneck, reliability of system, system load level, and buffer capacity are investigated. Keywords:Steady -state simulations, behavior of warm-up period, serial production lines, MSER.
Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 2015
Operations Research Letters, 2013
Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience, 2014
International Journal of Production Research, 2007
International Journal of Production Research, 2005
European Journal of Operational Research, 2014
Computers & Operations Research, 1991
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 1988
Abstract Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), as a class of automated production systems, are be... more Abstract Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS), as a class of automated production systems, are being implemented to increase the flexibility and productivity of discrete part manufacturing. Today, as a result of on-going advances and developments in hardware, this technology is not only becoming more complex to control, but also presenting a number of decision problems to be solved. Which, in turn, increases the pressure on both the researchers and practitioners to develop better sofware algorithms in order to use these expensive hardware systems efficiently. In the recent literature on FMS, planning problems are classified into strategic, tactical and operational areas. Each area has been also studied extensively and several solution approaches have been proposed ranging from analytical techniques to simulation and expert systems. The objective of this paper is to review the developments in simulation and to discuss the role of Expert Simulation systems (ESS) in FMS by identifying possible future research areas.
Proceedings of the 4th Industrial Engineering …, 1995
European Journal of Operational Research, 1996
International Journal of Production Economics, 2009