2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2012.03.013
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Analytical approximations to predict performance measures of manufacturing systems with general distributions, job failures and parallel processing

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“…Performance analysis and optimization problems in queueing systems have received considerable attention in recent years, due to their wide applicability in the performance evaluation and optimal design of manufacturing systems and computer networks (Song et al, 1998). Now, the long serial lines analysis and optimization have been well studied using decomposition (Shi and Gershwin, 2014;Damodaran and Hulett, 2012;Cauffriez and Willaeys, 2006) or aggregation (Veeger et al, 2011;Belmansour and Nourelfath, 2008) methods for a long time, and extensive results are obtained. Although many studies have focused on solving the line optimization problems, the studies in which a large number of approaches are currently applied to research the performance of queueing network systems considering the non-conforming products are still extremely limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Performance analysis and optimization problems in queueing systems have received considerable attention in recent years, due to their wide applicability in the performance evaluation and optimal design of manufacturing systems and computer networks (Song et al, 1998). Now, the long serial lines analysis and optimization have been well studied using decomposition (Shi and Gershwin, 2014;Damodaran and Hulett, 2012;Cauffriez and Willaeys, 2006) or aggregation (Veeger et al, 2011;Belmansour and Nourelfath, 2008) methods for a long time, and extensive results are obtained. Although many studies have focused on solving the line optimization problems, the studies in which a large number of approaches are currently applied to research the performance of queueing network systems considering the non-conforming products are still extremely limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%