Resumen
New transport and production resources support high flexibility, resulting in a wide range of options in the planning stage. By increasing flexibility, not only are the number of the decision variables and their domain increased, but the system cause-effect time relationships are as well, which complicates the decision-making activities. In fact, flexibility can lead to benefits but can also lead to idle/oversaturated resources and earliness/tardiness in the final product. The difference between obtaining benefits or losses may depend on the decision-making activity. In this chapter, a discrete-event system modelling methodology to tackle flexibility in present production industries by means of simulation techniques is introduced. The main aspects of the proposed approach using Arena© are applied to remove non-productive operations in a flexible manufacturing system (FMS).
| Idioma original | Inglés |
|---|---|
| Título de la publicación alojada | Simulation-Based Case Studies in Logistics: Education and Applied Research |
| Subtítulo de la publicación alojada | Education and Applied Research |
| Lugar de publicación | Londres (GB) |
| Editorial | Springer London |
| Páginas | 109-126 |
| Número de páginas | 18 |
| Edición | 1 |
| ISBN (versión digital) | 978-1-84882-187-3 |
| ISBN (versión impresa) | 978-1-84882-186-6 |
| DOI | |
| Estado | Publicada - 1 dic 2009 |