Title :
Planning in virtual enterprises using the NETSIM approach
Author :
Erkollar, Alptekin ; Krug, Wilfiied ; Mayr, Heinrich C.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Inf. & Inf. Syst., Klagenfurt Univ., Germany
Abstract :
Summary form only given. To ensure their competitiveness SMEs (small and medium sized enterprises) have to take up completely new challenges concerning their participation in dynamic networks and virtual factories. A number of powerful software systems are available for most of the tasks. However, all these systems are not systematically integrated so that they do not form a homogeneous platform for the SME user. With our NETSIM concept (network simulation) we want to contribute to finding a way out of that situation. Its basic idea is to provide a stochastic interpretation of deterministic networks as they are managed by traditional PPC-systems, i.e. the duration of work units, transportation times, influence factors, availability of material and human resources etc. are modeled as probability distributions. This will enable, among others, a (virtual) manufacturer to consider and exploit deviations that might occur during production in order to detect and implement an optimal solution for a given planning task. A particular step of this approach is the automatic extraction and transformation of PPC´s networks into a simulation model in the format that is expected by a simulation tool. The simulation results then are fed back into the PPC system, i.e., NETSIM proposes: to take the PPC network as a basis for a simulation model; to replace the constant parameters of a network by suitable distributions, thus reflecting the in-determinism of influence factors in manufacturing; and to extend the network by alternative process sequences decision points
Keywords :
management; manufacturing industries; planning; production; NETSIM; PPC network; deterministic networks; dynamic networks; human resources; influence factors; material availability; network simulation; powerful software systems; probability distributions; production; small and medium sized enterprises; stochastic interpretation; transportation times; virtual enterprises planning; virtual factories; virtual manufacturer; work units duration; Availability; Human resource management; Power system planning; Probability distribution; Production; Software systems; Stochastic processes; Transportation; Virtual enterprises; Virtual manufacturing;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering and Technology, 1999. Technology and Innovation Management. PICMET '99. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
1-890843-02-4
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.1999.808114