Ebook: Decision Policies for Production Networks
- Tags: Operations Research/Decision Theory, Engineering Economics Organization Logistics Marketing, Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The financial results of any manufacturing company can be dramatically impacted by the repetitive decisions required to control a complex production network be it a network of machines in a factory; a network of factories in a company; or a network of companies in a supply chain. Decision Policies for Production Networks presents recent convergent research on developing policies for operating production networks including details of practical control and decision techniques which can be applied to improve the effectiveness and economic efficiency of production networks worldwide. Researchers and practitioners come together to explore a wide variety of approaches to a range of topics including:
WIP and equipment management policies,
Material release policies,
Machine, factory, and supply chain network policies for delivery in the face of supply and demand variability, and
Conflicts between complex production network models and their controlling policies.
Case studies and relevant mathematical techniques are included to support and explain techniques such as heuristics, global and hierarchical optimization, control theory and filtering approaches related to complex systems or traffic flows. Decision Policies for Production Networks acts as handbook for researchers and practitioners alike, providing findings and information which can be applied to develop methods and advance further research across production networks.
The financial results of any manufacturing company can be dramatically impacted by the repetitive decisions required to control a complex production network be it a network of machines in a factory; a network of factories in a company; or a network of companies in a supply chain. Decision Policies for Production Networks presents recent convergent research on developing policies for operating production networks including details of practical control and decision techniques which can be applied to improve the effectiveness and economic efficiency of production networks worldwide. Researchers and practitioners come together to explore a wide variety of approaches to a range of topics including:
•WIP and equipment management policies,
•Material release policies,
•Machine, factory, and supply chain network policies for delivery in the face of supply and demand variability, and
•Conflicts between complex production network models and their controlling policies.
Case studies and relevant mathematical techniques are included to support and explain techniques such as heuristics, global and hierarchical optimization, control theory and filtering approaches related to complex systems or traffic flows. Decision Policies for Production Networks acts as handbook for researchers and practitioners alike, providing findings and information which can be applied to develop methods and advance further research across production networks.
The financial results of any manufacturing company can be dramatically impacted by the repetitive decisions required to control a complex production network be it a network of machines in a factory; a network of factories in a company; or a network of companies in a supply chain. Decision Policies for Production Networks presents recent convergent research on developing policies for operating production networks including details of practical control and decision techniques which can be applied to improve the effectiveness and economic efficiency of production networks worldwide. Researchers and practitioners come together to explore a wide variety of approaches to a range of topics including:
•WIP and equipment management policies,
•Material release policies,
•Machine, factory, and supply chain network policies for delivery in the face of supply and demand variability, and
•Conflicts between complex production network models and their controlling policies.
Case studies and relevant mathematical techniques are included to support and explain techniques such as heuristics, global and hierarchical optimization, control theory and filtering approaches related to complex systems or traffic flows. Decision Policies for Production Networks acts as handbook for researchers and practitioners alike, providing findings and information which can be applied to develop methods and advance further research across production networks.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
An Overview of Decision Policies for Production Networks....Pages 1-8
Modeling and Control of Manufacturing Systems....Pages 9-30
The Ongoing Challenge for a Responsive Demand Supply Network: The Final Frontier—Controlling the Factory....Pages 31-69
WIP-Oriented Dispatching in Complex Manufacturing Facilities....Pages 71-101
Controlling a Re-entrant Manufacturing Line via the Push–Pull Point....Pages 103-117
JEDI: Just-in-Time Execution and Distribution Information Support System for Automotive Stamping Operations....Pages 119-142
A Control Theoretic Evaluation of Schedule Nervousness Suppression Techniques for Master Production Scheduling....Pages 143-171
Chance-Constraint-Based Heuristics for Production Planning in the Face of Stochastic Demand and Workload-Dependent Lead Times....Pages 173-208
Traffic Flow Models and Service Rules for Complex Production Systems....Pages 209-233
Autonomous Decision Policies for Networks of Production Systems....Pages 235-263
Optimal Order and Distribution Strategies in Production Networks....Pages 265-287
The Production Planning Problem: Clearing Functions, Variable Lead Times, Delay Equations and Partial Differential Equations....Pages 289-302
The financial results of any manufacturing company can be dramatically impacted by the repetitive decisions required to control a complex production network be it a network of machines in a factory; a network of factories in a company; or a network of companies in a supply chain. Decision Policies for Production Networks presents recent convergent research on developing policies for operating production networks including details of practical control and decision techniques which can be applied to improve the effectiveness and economic efficiency of production networks worldwide. Researchers and practitioners come together to explore a wide variety of approaches to a range of topics including:
•WIP and equipment management policies,
•Material release policies,
•Machine, factory, and supply chain network policies for delivery in the face of supply and demand variability, and
•Conflicts between complex production network models and their controlling policies.
Case studies and relevant mathematical techniques are included to support and explain techniques such as heuristics, global and hierarchical optimization, control theory and filtering approaches related to complex systems or traffic flows. Decision Policies for Production Networks acts as handbook for researchers and practitioners alike, providing findings and information which can be applied to develop methods and advance further research across production networks.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
An Overview of Decision Policies for Production Networks....Pages 1-8
Modeling and Control of Manufacturing Systems....Pages 9-30
The Ongoing Challenge for a Responsive Demand Supply Network: The Final Frontier—Controlling the Factory....Pages 31-69
WIP-Oriented Dispatching in Complex Manufacturing Facilities....Pages 71-101
Controlling a Re-entrant Manufacturing Line via the Push–Pull Point....Pages 103-117
JEDI: Just-in-Time Execution and Distribution Information Support System for Automotive Stamping Operations....Pages 119-142
A Control Theoretic Evaluation of Schedule Nervousness Suppression Techniques for Master Production Scheduling....Pages 143-171
Chance-Constraint-Based Heuristics for Production Planning in the Face of Stochastic Demand and Workload-Dependent Lead Times....Pages 173-208
Traffic Flow Models and Service Rules for Complex Production Systems....Pages 209-233
Autonomous Decision Policies for Networks of Production Systems....Pages 235-263
Optimal Order and Distribution Strategies in Production Networks....Pages 265-287
The Production Planning Problem: Clearing Functions, Variable Lead Times, Delay Equations and Partial Differential Equations....Pages 289-302
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