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Title: Simulation modeling with SIMIO : A workbook / Jeffrey Allen Joines, Stephen Dean Roberts. Simulation modeling with Simulation Modeling framework based on Intelligent Objects
Simulation modeling with Simulation Modeling framework based on Intelligent Objects Simulation modeling with Simulation Modeling framework based on Intelligent Objects

Author: Joines, Jeffrey Allen, author.
Roberts, Stephen D., author.

General Notes: Includes index.
Preface to the Fourth Edition -- 1. Introduction to simulation: the ice cream store -- 2. Introduction to SIMIO : the ice cream store -- 3. Modeling distance and examining inputs/outputs -- 4. More detailed modeling: airport revisited -- 5. Data-based modeling; manufacturing cell -- 6. Assembly and packaging: memory chip boards -- 7. Using SIMIO processes -- 8. Working with flow and capacity: the DMV -- 9. The workstation concept: a kitting process -- 10. Inventories, supply chains, and optimization -- 11. Simulation output analysis -- 12. Materials handling -- 13. Management of resources: veterinary clinic -- 14. A mobile resource: the worker -- 15. Adding detail to service: a bank example -- 16. Modeling of call centers -- 17. Sub-modeling; cellular manufactoring -- 18. The anatomy of objects: server -- 19. Building new objects via sub-classing: a delay object -- 20. Creating new objects -- 21. Continuous variables, reneging, interrupt, debugging: a gas station -- 22. More subclassing:advanced modeling of supply chain system -- 23. More subclassing:process planning/project management -- Appendix A. Input modeling.
This edition of the workbook has an evolved structure based on use and experience. More emphasis is placed on "why" modeling choices are made, to supplement the "how" in using SIMIO in simulation. In Chapter 1, we present fundamental simulation concepts, independent of SIMIO which can be skipped for those who already understand these fundamentals. In Chapters 2 through 6, concentrates of the use of the Standard Library Objects in SIMIO. You can do a lot of simulation modeling without resorting to more complex concepts. A key part of those chapters is learning to identify/separate the data in a model from the model structure. Chapter 7 introduces the fundamental topic of "processes," which we frequently employ in the following chapters. Chapters 8 and 9 concentrate on the important topics of flow and capacity. Chapter 10 introduces optimization in the context of supply chain modeling. Chapter 11 presents the influence of bias and variability on terminating and steady-state simulation. Chapter 12 introduces SIMIO materials handling features. Chapter 13 extends the use of resources while Chapters 14 and 15 describes the use of workers including the detailed services provided by task sequences and their animation. Chapter 16 details the simulation of call centers with reneging, balking, and cost optimization. Chapters 17 through 20 presents object-oriented simulation capabilities in SIMIO. Chapter 17 builds a model out of an existing model (we call it sub-modeling). Chapter 18 describes the anatomy of an existing SIMIO and in Chapter 19 we build a new object by "sub-classing" an existing object. In Chapter 20 a new object is designed and built from a base SIMIO object and its creation is contrasted with standard SIMIO object. Chapter 21 presents some of the continuous modeling features in SIMIO. Chapters 22 and 23 demonstrates the power of object-oriented simulation in the modeling supply chains and process planning respectively.

Publisher: Simio LLC,
Publication Place: Sewickley, PA :
ISBN: 9781519333933
1519333935
9781519142207
151914220X

Subject: Computer simulation -- Problems, exercises, etc
Computer simulation
Problems and exercises

Edition: Fourth edition.
Contents: Preface to the Fourth Edition -- Introduction to simulation: the ice cream store -- Introduction to SIMIO : the ice cream store -- Modeling distance and examining inputs/outputs -- More detailed modeling: airport revisited -- Data-based modeling; manufacturing cell -- Assembly and packaging: memory chip boards -- Using SIMIO processes -- Working with flow and capacity: the DMV -- The workstation concept: a kitting process -- Inventories, supply chains, and optimization -- Simulation output analysis -- Materials handling -- Management of resources: veterinary clinic -- A mobile resource: the worker -- Adding detail to service: a bank example -- Modeling of call centers -- Sub-modeling; cellular manufactoring -- The anatomy of objects: server -- Building new objects via sub-classing: a delay object -- Creating new objects -- Continuous variables, reneging, interrupt, debugging: a gas station -- More subclassing:advanced modeling of supply chain system -- More subclassing:process planning/project management -- Input modeling.
Physical Description: viii, 421 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts ;
Formatted Contents Note: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Appendix A.
Publication Date: November 2015.
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