Tradeoff Curves, Targeting and Balancing in Manufacturing Queueing Networks

In this paper, we introduce the notions of tradeoff curves, targeting and balancing in manufacturing systems to describe the relationship between variables such as work-in-process, lead-time and capacity. We consider multiproduct manufacturing systems modeled by open networks of queues and formulate...

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Approximation
Capacity costs
Cost functions
Error bounds
Exact sciences and technology
Heuristics
Inventory control, production control. Distribution
inventory/production: capacity planning
Network servers
Operational research and scientific management
Operational research. Management science
Optimal solutions
optimization on networks of queues
Performance metrics
Queueing networks
queues: approximations in queues
Tradeoffs
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