Simulation modeling with SIMIO a workbook

Resum: This edition of the workbook has an evolved structure based on use and experience. More emphasis is placed on "why" modeling choices are made, to supplement the "how" in using SIMIO in simulation. In Chapter 1, we present fundamental simulation concepts, independent of SIM...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Joines, Jeffrey A., autor (autor), Roberts, Stephen D., autor
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sewickley, PA : Simio LLC 2015
Edición:Cuarta edición, noviembre 2015
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Conté: Preface to the Fourth Edition
  • 1. Introduction to simulation: the ice cream store
  • 2. Introduction to SIMIO : the ice cream store
  • 3. Modeling distance and examining inputs/outputs
  • 4. More detailed modeling: airport revisited
  • 5. Data-based modeling; manufacturing cell
  • 6. Assembly and packaging: memory chip boards
  • 7. Using SIMIO processes
  • 8. Working with flow and capacity: the DMV
  • 9. The workstation concept: a kitting process
  • 10. Inventories, supply chains, and optimization
  • 11. Simulation output analysis
  • 12. Materials handling
  • 13. Management of resources: veterinary clinic
  • 14. A mobile resource: the worker
  • 15. Adding detail to service: a bank example
  • 16. Modeling of call centers
  • 17. Sub-modeling; cellular manufactoring
  • 18. The anatomy of objects: server
  • 19. Building new objects via sub-classing: a delay object
  • 20. Creating new objects
  • 21. Continuous variables, reneging, interrupt, debugging: a gas station
  • 22. More subclassing:advanced modeling of supply chain system
  • 23. More subclassing:process planning/project management
  • Appendix A. Input modeling.