Search for dissertations about: "Discrete-event simulation"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 75 swedish dissertations containing the words Discrete-event simulation.
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6. Discrete event simulation methodical output analysis : to whom it may concern
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7. Integrating Discrete Event Simulation into the Engineering Process Strategic Solutions for Increased Efficiency in Industrial System Development
Abstract : Efficient development processes are the key to being competitive, signified by short development lead times, low development costs, and high quality in all development activities. Previous research in academia as well as in industry suggested two important facilitators for obtaining such processes, namely structured development and modeling and simulation. READ MORE
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8. On Discrete-Event Simulation and Integration in the Manufacturing System Development Process
Abstract : DES is seldom used in the manufacturing system development process, instead it is usually used to cure problems in existent systems. This has the effect that the simulation study alone is considered being the cost driver for the analysis of the manufacturing system. READ MORE
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9. Parallelism and efficiency in discrete-event simulation
Abstract : Discrete-event models depict systems where a discrete state is repeatedly altered by instantaneous changes in time, the events of the model. Such models have gained popularity in fields such as Computational Systems Biology or Computational Epidemiology due to the high modeling flexibility and the possibility to easily combine stochastic and deterministic dynamics. READ MORE
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10. Discrete-Event Simulation, Operations Analysis, and Manufacturing System Development: Towards Structure and Integration
Abstract : After more than four decades of presence in the manufacturing industry, discrete event simulation has established itself as a powerful technology for a wide range of strategic, tactical, and operational applications in production, logistics, and supply chain management. Discrete event simulation software packages - although not entirely adequate - are relatively capable, and methodologies for performing simulation projects are reasonably well-developed and documented. READ MORE