Proceedings of the Institute of Industrial Engineers Asian by Shin’ichi Yoshikawa (auth.), Yi-Kuei Lin, Yu-Chung Tsao,

By Shin’ichi Yoshikawa (auth.), Yi-Kuei Lin, Yu-Chung Tsao, Shi-Woei Lin (eds.)

This ebook is predicated at the learn papers awarded through the Institute of business Engineers Asian convention 2013 held at Taipei in July 2013. It offers info at the most up-to-date and suitable examine, theories and practices in business and structures engineering. Key issues contain:
Engineering and know-how Management
Engineering financial system and value Analysis
Engineering schooling and Training
Facilities making plans and Management
Global production and Management
Human Factors
Industrial & platforms Engineering Education
Information Processing and Engineering
Intelligent Systems
Manufacturing Systems
Operations Research
Production making plans and Control
Project Management
Quality keep an eye on and Management
Reliability and upkeep Engineering
Safety, protection and danger Management
Supply Chain Management
Systems Modeling and Simulation
Large scale complicated systems

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Predicting the performance curve simply based on the G/G/1 queue is not adequate. Motivated by Kingman’s approximation, Yang, et al. (2007) proposed empirical algorithms to generate performance curves through simulation. Two unknown scalars and one unknown vector have to be determined through complex procedures. The algorithm performs well for M/M/1 systems with various dispatching rules, and is extended to predict the performance curve of manufacturing systems by ignoring the dependence among workstations.

7 as expected. The results exhibit the accurate prediction capability of Eq. (3) in practical manufacturing systems. 5 Conclusion Through the nice property of intrinsic ratios, we developed analytical models to quantify the performance of manufacturing systems. From the simulation results, we find the intrinsic ratios discovered in tandem queues can be applied to quantify the performance of manufacturing systems. Although our models perform well in the examined case, the practical situation can be much more complicated.

5,2,3)H Characterizing the Trade-Off Between Queue Time and Utilization 25 The output of this facility supplies critical parts to downstream assembly lines in the supply chain. , 9 process groups use 1 workstation, 1 group needs 2 workstations, and 1 group uses 3 workstations). Four workstations have multiple servers (R5 = 4, R11 = 2, R15 = 2, R16 = 6), and the remaining workstations have only a single server. In addition to workstations, each process group requires operators from one of the three operator types (R9, R10 and R18).

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