<p>From the reviews:</p>“This volume is to inform the interested reader of the latest theories, methodologies, and practical approaches for dealing with the technical and operational issues of production planning in these production networks. … this book represents one of the latest contributions to our understanding of production networks and the myriad factors that make them so challenging and interesting.” (J. MacGregor Smith, Interfaces, Vol. 43 (2), March-April, 2013)

The financial results of any manufacturing company can be dramatically impacted by the  repetitive decisions required to control a complex production network be it a network of machines in a factory; a network of factories in a company; or a network of companies in a supply chain. Decision Policies for Production Networks presents recent convergent research on developing policies for operating production networks including details of practical control and decision techniques which can be applied to improve the effectiveness and economic efficiency of production networks worldwide. Researchers and practitioners come together to explore a wide variety of approaches to a range of topics including:


WIP and equipment management policies,


Material release policies,


Machine, factory, and supply chain network policies for delivery in the face of supply and demand variability, and


Conflicts between complex production network models and their controlling policies.


Case studies and relevant mathematical techniques are included to support and explain techniques such as heuristics, global and hierarchical optimization, control theory and filtering approaches related to complex systems or traffic flows. Decision Policies for Production Networks acts as handbook for researchers and practitioners alike, providing findings and information which can be applied to develop methods and advance further research across production networks.

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The financial results of any manufacturing company can be dramatically impacted by the repetitive decisions required to control a complex production network be it a network of machines in a factory;

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1.An Overview of Decision Policies for Production Networks.- 2.Modeling and Control of Manufacturing Systems.- 3.The Ongoing Challenge for a Responsive Demand Supply Network: The Final Frontier—Controlling the Factory.- 4.WIP-Oriented Dispatching in Complex Manufacturing Facilities.- 5.Controlling a Re-entrant Manufacturing Line via the Push–Pull Point.- 6.JEDI: Just-in-Time Execution and Distribution Information Support System for Automotive Stamping Operations.-7. A Control Theoretic Evaluation of Schedule Nervousness Suppression Techniques for Master Production Scheduling.- 8.Chance-Constraint-Based Heuristics for Production Planning in the Face of Stochastic Demand and Workload-Dependent Lead Times.- 9.Traffic Flow Models and Service Rules for Complex Production System.- 10.Autonomous Decision Policies for Networks of Production Systems.- 11.Optimal Order and Distribution Strategies in Production Networks.- 12.The Production Planning Problem: Clearing Functions, Variable Lead Times, Delay Equations and Partial Differential Equations.
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The financial results of any manufacturing company can be dramatically impacted by the  repetitive decisions required to control a complex production network be it a network of machines in a factory; a network of factories in a company; or a network of companies in a supply chain. Decision Policies for Production Networks presents recent convergent research on developing policies for operating production networks including details of practical control and decision techniques which can be applied to improve the effectiveness and economic efficiency of production networks worldwide. Researchers and practitioners come together to explore a wide variety of approaches to a range of topics including:


•WIP and equipment management policies,


•Material release policies,


•Machine, factory, and supply chain network policies for delivery in the face of supply and demand variability, and


•Conflicts between complex production network models and their controlling policies.


Case studies and relevant mathematical techniques are included to support and explain techniques such as heuristics, global and hierarchical optimization, control theory and filtering approaches related to complex systems or traffic flows. Decision Policies for Production Networks acts as handbook for researchers and practitioners alike, providing findings and information which can be applied to develop methods and advance further research across production networks.

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Offers an overview of the state of the art of selection and development of dynamic decision policies in production systems Contributors will be recruited from academia, but with a special focus on the semiconductor industry Contains numerous figures Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781447159315
Publisert
2014-04-13
Utgiver
Springer London Ltd
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biografisk notat

Dieter Armbruster is a professor in Arizona State University's Department of Mathematics, where he has been Interim Chair since 2005. He has written scientific publications on dynamic systems, control, and nonlinear dynamics with applications in physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering. Over the last 10 years his interests have focused on applications of these mathematical techniques in modelling and decision-making in production systems.

Karl Kempf has been involved in the design and operation of successful commercial production systems in the automotive, aerospace, and semiconductor industries for over 30 years, including collaborations with university researchers. He has published scientific papers on various aspects of applying decision and control science to production systems and has presented at a number of national and international conference on these topics. Based on the scientific and business impact of his innovations, he has been elected to the US National Academy of Engineering.