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A Theory of Supply Chains

BuchKartoniert, Paperback
125 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am13.02.2003
Since inventory chains are "conservative" systems analogous to a traffic stream, and since traffic flow models exhibit similar effects (the instability of automobile platoons and of certain numerical methods being two nota­ ble examples)' I suspected that traffic flow theory might shed some light on the puzzle.mehr
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KlappentextSince inventory chains are "conservative" systems analogous to a traffic stream, and since traffic flow models exhibit similar effects (the instability of automobile platoons and of certain numerical methods being two nota­ ble examples)' I suspected that traffic flow theory might shed some light on the puzzle.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-540-00288-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2003
Erscheinungsdatum13.02.2003
Seiten125 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht214 g
IllustrationenVIII, 125 p.
Artikel-Nr.10546930
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction.- 1.1 The problem.- 1.2 Terminology and data representation.- 2. Algorithms I Policies.- 2.1 The canonical form: order-based and inventory-based policies.- 2.2 Examples.- 2.3 Anticipative (commitment-based) policies.- 2.4 Flexible commitment policies.- 2.5 Policies for queuing systems and traffic flow.- 3. Algorithmic Properties.- 3.1 Properness.- 3.2 Steady-state properties.- 4. Stability and Monotonicity Requirements.- 4.1 Types of stability.- 4.2 Stability analysis.- 4.3 Interpretation and examples.- 4.4 Some additional properties of linear, order-based policies.- 4.5 Duality: Serial queues and push chains .- 5. Strongly Stable Policies: The Act Method.- 5.1 The kinematic wave target.- 5.2 Discrete-time approximations of the KW target.- 6. Cost Estimation and Optimization.- 6.1 Autonomous user-optimal operation with flexible commitments.- 6.2 Coordinated system-optimum operation: Optimization.- 7. Discussion.- 7.1 Extensions: Multi-commodity networks.- 7.2 Application issues.- References.- Appendix A: Stability via Control Theory.- Appendix B: Kinematic Wave Theory Revisited.- B.1 Preliminaries.- B.2 The KW Theory Revisited.- B.3 Properties of the procedure.mehr