2017 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/wsc.2017.8248053
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Method to model actions for discrete-event simulations of logistics networks

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“…In order to test the proposed approaches, we used a database from a distribution network of an international material trading company. The database was extracted from their enterprise resource planning system and was verified and validated according to a procedure model presented by Rabe et al [82]. In this research, we filtered this database down to a subset of five sites and 30 SKUs.…”
Section: Evaluation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to test the proposed approaches, we used a database from a distribution network of an international material trading company. The database was extracted from their enterprise resource planning system and was verified and validated according to a procedure model presented by Rabe et al [82]. In this research, we filtered this database down to a subset of five sites and 30 SKUs.…”
Section: Evaluation and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the data are extracted from the transactional system by the model builder into a data model to form the database of a data-driven simulation tool (Figure 1). Rabe and Dross (2015) proposed the use of data-driven simulation tools to apply actions using SQL statements, such as SimChain, which is a generic supply chain simulation model based on the Siemens Plant Simulation tool [69]. The developers of the LAS used SimChain to model a similar distribution network previously [70].…”
Section: Solution Architecture 41 a Logistics Assistance Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%