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Stochastic Modeling and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems / edited by David D. Yao
(Springer Series in Operations Research and Financial Engineering. ISSN:21971773)

1st ed. 1994.
出版者 (New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer)
出版年 1994
本文言語 英語
大きさ XV, 360 p. 7 illus. in color : online resource
著者標目 Yao, David D editor
SpringerLink (Online service)
件 名 LCSH:Business
LCSH:Management science
LCSH:Operations research
LCSH:Production management
LCSH:Econometrics
FREE:Business and Management
FREE:Operations Research and Decision Theory
FREE:Operations Management
FREE:Quantitative Economics
一般注記 1 Jackson Network Models of Manufacturing Systems -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Jackson Networks -- 1.3 The Throughput Function and Computation -- 1.4 Monotonicity of the Throughput Function -- 1.5 Concavity and Convexity -- 1.6 Multiple Servers -- 1.7 Resource Sharing -- 1.8 Arrangement and Majorization -- 1.9 Conclusions -- 1.10 Notes -- 1.11 References -- 2 Hierarchical Modeling of Stochastic Networks, Part I: Fluid Models -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 A Flow Network in Discrete Time -- 2.3 Flow Networks in Continuous Time -- 2.4 Linear Fluid Network and Bottleneck Analysis -- 2.5 Functional Strong Law of Large Numbers -- 2.6 Applications and Hints at Prospects of Fluid Models -- 2.7 References and Comments -- 2.8 References -- 3 Hierarchical Modeling of Stochastic Networks, Part II: Strong Approximations -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The Model -- 3.3 Preliminaries -- 3.4 The Main Results -- 3.5 Fitting Parametes -- 3.6 Proof of the Main Results -- 3.7 References, Possible Extensions and Future Research -- 3.8 References -- 4 A GSMP Framework for the Analysis of Production Lines -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 GSMP and Its Scheme -- 4.3 Structural Properties of the Scheme -- 4.4 The (a, 6, k) Tandem Queue -- 4.5 Properties with Respect to (a, b, k) -- 4.6 Line Reversal -- 4.7 Subadditivity and Ergodicity -- 4.8 Cycle Time Limits -- 4.9 Notes -- 4.10 References -- 5 Stochastic Convexity and Stochastic Majorization -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Stochastic Order Relations: Functional Characterizations -- 5.3 Second-Order Stochastic Properties -- 5.4 Arrangement and Likelihood Ratio Orderings -- 5.5 Stochastic Rearrangement and Majorization -- 5.6 Notes -- 5.7 References -- 6 Perturbation Analysis of Production Networks -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Overview Through the Single-Machine Model -- 6.3 Differentiation -- 6.4 Analysis of the Single-Machine Model -- 6.5 Production Networks -- 6.6 Steady-State Derivative Estimation -- 6.7 Concluding Remarks -- 6.8 Notes -- 6.9 References -- 7 Scheduling Networks of Queues: Heavy Traffic Analysis of a Bi-Criteria Problem -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 A Single Server Queue -- 7.3 A Closed Network -- 7.4 A Network with Controllable Inputs -- 7.5 An Example -- 7.6 A Review of Related Results -- 7.7 References -- 8 Scheduling Manufacturing Systems of Re-Entrant Lines -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Re-Entrant Lines: The Models -- 8.3 Fluctuation Smoothing Scheduling Policies to Reduce Variance of Lateness, Variance of Cycle-Time, and Mean Cycle-Time -- 8.4 Stability of LBFS, SRPTS, EA, EDD and All Least Slack Scheduling Policies -- 8.5 Dynamic Scheduling of a Single Machine with Set-Up Times: A Push Model -- 8.6 Clear-A-Praction Policies -- 8.7 A Lower Bound on Optimal Cost -- 8.8 A Good CAF Policy -- 8.9 Non-Acyclic Manufacturing Systems with Set-Up Times -- 8.10 Concluding Remarks -- 8.11 Notes -- 8.12 References
Manufacturing systems have become increasingly complex over recent years. This volume presents a collection of chapters which reflect the recent developments of probabilistic models and methodologies that have either been motivated by manufacturing systems research or been demonstrated to have significant potential in such research. The editor has invited a number of leading experts to present detailed expositions of specific topics. These include: Jackson networks, fluid models, diffusion and strong approximations, the GSMP framework, stochastic convexity and majorization, perturbation analysis, scheduling via Brownian models, and re-entrant lines and dynamic scheduling. Each chapter has been written with graduate students in mind, and several have been used in graduate courses that teach the modeling and analysis of manufacturing systems
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