1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0166-3615(98)00116-x
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Simulation in production system life cycle

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“…The results of running simulation models are useful to plan for longterm demand and demand variations to determine plant capacity requirements, and inventory levels. The main goal identified by Košturiak et al [80] is that in a production system design, the planned and actual requirements and resources are correlated as much as possible. To facilitate this undertaking, Chomiakow [81] used system dynamics to develop a generic pattern for modeling manufacturing plants that includes factors such as production capacity and inventory, demand and sales, costs, and sales price.…”
Section: Computer Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of running simulation models are useful to plan for longterm demand and demand variations to determine plant capacity requirements, and inventory levels. The main goal identified by Košturiak et al [80] is that in a production system design, the planned and actual requirements and resources are correlated as much as possible. To facilitate this undertaking, Chomiakow [81] used system dynamics to develop a generic pattern for modeling manufacturing plants that includes factors such as production capacity and inventory, demand and sales, costs, and sales price.…”
Section: Computer Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of running simulation models are useful to plan for long-term demand and demand variations to determine plant capacity requirements, and inventory levels. The main goal identified by Košturiak et al (1999) is that in a production system design, the planned and actual requirements and resources are correlated as much as possible. To facilitate this undertaking, Chomiakow (2007) used system dynamics to develop a generic pattern for modeling manufacturing plants that includes factors such as production capacity and inventory, demand and sales, costs, and sales price.…”
Section: Computer Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far back as 1999, Kosturiak and Gregor [5] argued for a new kind of decision support system for rapidly changing environments. They summarized how discrete-event simulation can be used in the design, operation, and continuous improvement of complex manufacturing and logistical systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%