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Simulation of Industrial Systems : Discrete Event Simulation Using Excel/VBA, (With CD-ROM)

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Title: Simulation of Industrial Systems : Discrete Event Simulation Using Excel/VBA, (With CD-ROM)
Author: David Elizandro, Hamdy Taha
ISBN: 1420067443 / 9781420067446
Format: Hard Cover + CD Rom
Pages: 512
Publisher: Auerbach
Year: 2008
Availability: Out of Stock
     
 
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In any production environment, discrete event simulation is a powerful tool for the analysis, planning, and operating of a manufacturing facility. Operations managers can use simulation to improve their production systems by eliminating bottlenecks, reducing cycle time and cost, and increasing capacity utilization. Offering a hands-on tutorial on how to model traditional applications to optimize production operations, Simulation of Industrial Systems: Discrete Event Simulation Using Excel/VBA - Introduces the Design Environment for Event Driven Simulation (DEEDS), an original simulator, which facilitates the modeling of complex situations using four (self-contained) nodes : source, queue, facility, and delay.

Preface
Acknowledgments
The Authors

Part I : Simulation Fundamentals
Chapter 1 : Simulation Modeling
Chapter 2 : Probability and Statistics in Simulation
Chapter 3 : Elements of Discrete Simulation
Chapter 4 : Gathering Statistical Observations in Simulation
Chapter 5 : Overview of DEEDS
Chapter 6 : DEEDS Network Representation

Part II : EXCEL/VBA and Design Environment for Discrete Event Simulation
Chapter 7 : VBA Programming
Chapter 8 : User Interface
Chapter 9 : Modeling Procedures
Chapter 10 : Simulation Output
Chapter 11 : Analysis of Simulation Results
Chapter 12 : Modeling Special Effects
Chapter 13 : Advanced Routing Techniques

Part III : Applications
Chapter 14 : Simulation Project Management
Chapter 15 : Facilities Layout Models
Chapter 16 : Materials-Handling Models
Chapter 17 : Inventory Control Models
Chapter 18 : Scheduling Models
Chapter 19 : Maintenance and Reliability Models
Chapter 20 : Quality Control Models
Chapter 22 : Supply Chain Models
Chapter 23 : Advanced Analysis Techniques

Appendix A Initializing DEEDS Workbook
Appendix B Classes and Procedures
Appendix C Histograms Using Excel

Index

 
 
 
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