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|a Manufacturing Systems Modeling and Analysis
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|c by Guy L. Curry, Richard M. Feldman.
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|a Preface -- Basic Probability Review -- Introduction to Factory Models -- SingleWorkstation Factory Models -- Processing Time Variability -- Multiple-Stage Single-Product Factory Models -- Multiple Product Factory Models -- Models of Various Forms of Batching -- WIP Limiting Control Strategies -- Serial Limited BufferModels.
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|a This text presents the practical application of queueing theory results for the design and analysis of manufacturing and production systems. This textbook makes accessible to undergraduates and beginning graduates many of the seemingly esoteric results of queueing theory. In an effort to apply queueing theory to practical problems, there has been considerable research over the previous few decades in developing reasonable approximations of queueing results. This text takes full advantage of these results and indicates how to apply queueing approximations for the analysis of manufacturing systems. Support is provided through the web site http://msma.tamu.edu. Students will have access to the answers of odd numbered problems and instructors will be provided with a full solutions manual, Excel files when needed for homework, and computer programs using Mathematica that can be used to solve homework and develop additional problems or term projects. In this second edition a separate appendix dealing with some of the basic event-driven simulation concepts has been added.
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