Stochastic Modeling and Optimization of Manufacturing Systems and Supply Chains edited by J. George Shanthikumar, David D. Yao, W.H.M. Zijm.

This volume originates from two workshops, both focusing on themes that are reflected in the title of the volume. The first workshop took place at Eindhoven University of Technology, April 24-26, 2001, on the occasion of the University granting a doctorate honoris causa to Profes­ sor John A. Buzaco...

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Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
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505 0 |a 1 A Tribute to John A. Buzacott -- 2 Publications of John A. Buzacott -- 3 Evolution of Manufacturing System Models -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Machine Interference -- 3.3 Transfer Lines and Automated Flow Lines -- 3.4 Job Shops and Flexible Manufacturing Systems -- 3.5 Work Flow Control -- 3.6 Structure and Organization of Manufacturing Systems -- 3.7 People in Manufacturing -- 3.8 Conclusions -- 4 Reflections on Stochastic Manufacturing Models for Planning Decisions -- 4.1 The Planning/Scheduling Conflict and its Remedies -- 4.2 I-CLIPS: An Example of a Stochastic Model of a Manufacturing System -- 4.3 Conclusions -- 4.4 Appendix -- 5 Two-Moment Approximations for Fork/Join Stations -- 5.1 Motivation -- 5.2 Background -- 5.3 Insights from Exact Analysis -- 5.4 General Form of the Two-Moment Approximations -- 5.5 Detailed Approximations and their Accuracy -- 5.6 A Numerical Example -- 5.7 Conclusions and Extensions -- 5.8 Appendix -- 6 Asymptotic Optimal Control of Queues with Feedback -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Multi-class Queueing with Feedback -- 6.3 Optimal Control for M/G/1 Queues -- 6.4 Asymptotic Optimality for G/G/1 Queues with Feedback -- 6.5 An Example: Brownian Limit May Not Give Strongly Asymptotically optimal Solutions -- 7 Multi-Echelon, Multi-Indenture Spare Parts Systems -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Modeling general spare parts support systems -- 7.3 Exact Analysis -- 7.4 An approximate evaluation procedure -- 7.5 Field tests at the Royal Netherlands Navy -- 7.6 Conclusion -- 8 Substitutable Inventory: Single- and Multi-Period Models -- 8.1 Model Description -- 8.2 The Optimal Substitution Policy -- 8.3 The Optimal Replenishment Policy -- 8.4 Multi-Period Problems -- 8.5 Bibliographical Notes -- 8.6 Appendix -- 9 Evaluation and Optimization Of Strongly Ideal ATO Systems -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Analysis of an ATO System -- 9.3 Computational Analysis of a Strongly Ideal ATO system -- 9.4 Validation -- 9.5 Optimal Base Stock Control of ATO Systems -- 9.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 10 Production/Inventory Control with Advance Demand Information -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review -- 10.3 Single Stage Systems with Advance Demand Information -- 10.4 Multi-Stage Systems with Advance Demand Information -- 10.5 Conclusions -- 11 Multi-Stage Control with Lot Sizing and Advance Demand Information -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Modelling Assumptions -- 11.3 Installation Stock (IS) and Echelon Stock (ES) Policies with ADI -- 11.4 Installation Kanban (IK) and Echelon Kanban (EK) Policies -- 11.5 Hybrid IK/IS and IK/ES Policies with ADI -- 11.6 Properties of Hybrid Policies A, B and C -- 11.7 Evolution Equations of Hybrid Policies A, B and C -- 11.8 Conclusions -- 11.9 Appendix: Notations and Abbreviations -- 12 Impact of Demand Signal Quality -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Literature Review -- 12.3 Model -- 12.4 Impact of Demand Signal Quality -- 12.5 Conclusion -- 12.6 Appendix -- 13 Forward and Spot Buying: Yield Management of Information Goods -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 The Single Seller Model -- 13.3 The Consumer’s Decision -- 13.4 Consumer Surplus and Demand -- 13.5 The Price-Taker’s Problem -- 13.6 The Price-Setter’s Problem -- 13.7 Conclusions -- 14 Financial Flows and Material Flows -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Managing the Firm -- 14.3 Flow Model -- 14.4 Transaction Networks -- 14.5 Summary and Conclusions. 
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