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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Abdessalem Jerbi (University of Sfax, Tunisia)Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc ISBN: 9781786309747ISBN 10: 1786309742 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 14 November 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface xi Chapter 1. Simulation 1 1.1. Introduction 1 1.2. Advantages of simulation 2 1.3. Disadvantages of simulation 3 1.4. Concepts relating to simulation 4 1.5. Components of a simulation model 6 1.6. Basic principles of system representation 13 1.7. Manual simulation 16 Chapter 2. Simulation Project 23 2.1. The stages of a simulation project 23 2.2. Problem formulation 24 2.3. Setting objectives 24 2.4. Construction of the conceptual model 24 2.5. Data collection and analysis 25 2.6. Software coding 25 2.7. Verification 25 2.8. Validation 26 2.9. Design of an experimental framework 28 2.10. Running the simulation and analyzing the results 28 Chapter 3. Data Processing 31 3.1. Introduction 31 3.2. Collecting input data. 32 3.3. Fitting a probability distribution to the variable 34 Chapter 4. Results Analysis 47 4.1. Introduction 47 4.2. Determining the number of replications for a terminating system 48 4.3. Determining the number of replications for a non-terminating system 51 4.4. Statistical analysis of results 54 Chapter 5. Presentation of Arena Software 71 5.1. Introduction 71 5.2. Arena software user interface 72 5.3. The ""basic process"" panel 73 5.4. The ""advanced process"" panel 82 5.5. The ""advanced transfer"" panel 89 Chapter 6. Simulation Modeling 101 6.1. Introduction to using Arena software 101 6.2. Collection and analysis of results (transitional period detection) 106 6.3. Resource failure 118 6.4. Entities transfer (PickStation) 124 6.5. Queue (Hold, Batch and Match) 132 6.6. Resource group, schedule and record results (Set, Schedule, Record) 141 6.7. Supply chain (Request, Transport and Free) 148 Chapter 7. Simulation within the Manufacturing Sector 157 7.1. Study of a television assembly line 157 7.2. Simulation-based optimization of a flexible manufacturing system 184 Chapter 8. Simulation within the Health Sector: Study of a Covid-19 Mass Vaccination Center 205 8.1. Introduction 205 8.2. Objective 206 8.3. Description of the vaccination center 206 8.4. Conceptual models of the vaccination center 207 8.5. Data collection and analysis of service times 210 8.6. Arrival rate of citizens at the center 211 8.7. Coding the simulation model 212 8.8. Verification of simulation models 217 8.9. Validation of the simulation model of the real center. 217 8.10. Experimentation and analysis of results 222 8.11. Discussion and conclusion 238 Chapter 9. Simulation in Supply Chains: Optimizing CO2 Emissions Through Pooling Strategies 241 9.1. Introduction 241 9.2. Pooling strategy 242 9.3. Objective 244 9.4. Description of the channel studied 244 9.5. Formulation of the CO2 emissions indicator 245 9.6. Conceptual models. 246 9.7. Simulation models 249 9.8. Verification and validation of simulation models 263 9.9. Results and discussion 266 9.10. Conclusion 268 Appendices 269 References 281 Index 283ReviewsAuthor InformationAbdessalem Jerbi is a doctoral engineer in mechanical engineering and has taught flow simulation at the University of Sfax in Tunisia. His research is interdisciplinary, with a particular interest in simulation-based optimization. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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