Title of article
Reducing Cycle Times in Manufacturing and Supply Chains by Input and Service Rate Smoothing
Author/Authors
Sung-Seok، Ko, نويسنده , , Richard، Serfozo, نويسنده , , Iyer، Sivakumar, Appa نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-144
From page
145
To page
0
Abstract
A key performance parameter of a manufacturing network or supply chain is its cycle time; the time that a typical item spends in the network. A previous simulation study on a semiconductor assembly and test facility showed that cycle times could be reduced by having smooth input and service rates. This suggested that there is a "cycle time principle" that, for a system with a specified throughput or input rate, the shortest cycle times are obtained when the input and service rates do not vary over time. We prove that this principle is true for the M/G/1 and M/M/s queueing systems and Jackson networks. The analysis involves establishing several results on the concavity of waiting time probabilities and the convexity of expected waiting times and queue lengths, as functions of input and service rates. These results also have natural uses in other optimization problems.
Keywords
Canonical form and rising ridges , Method of ridge identification , Analysis of fitting ridge models with linear and nonlinear regression , Use of the linear regression models , classification and confirmation
Journal title
IIE TRANSACTIONS
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IIE TRANSACTIONS
Record number
7930
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