Beyond Lean: Simulation in Practice

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USA.: Padnos College of Engineering and Computing. Grand Valley State University (GVSU). Second Edition. - 2013. - 323 p.: ill. (Series: OPEN EDUCATION MATERIALS). eBook. English.
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Lean thinking, as well as associated processes and tools, have involved into a ubiquitous perspective for improving systems particularly in the manufacturing arena.
With application experience has come an understanding of the boundaries of lean capabilities and the benefits of getting beyond these boundaries to further improve performance.
Discrete event simulation is recognized as one beyond-the-boundaries of lean technique.
Thus, the fundamental goal of this text is to show how discrete event simulation can be used in addition to lean thinking to achieve greater benefits in system improvement than with lean alone. Realizing this goal requires learning the problems that simulation solves as well as the methods required to solve them.
The problems that simulation solves are captured in a collection of case studies.
These studies serve as metaphors for industrial problems that are commonly addressed using lean and simulation.

Author(s): Standridge Charles R.

Language: English
Commentary: 1527324
Tags: Финансово-экономические дисциплины;Математические методы и моделирование в экономике;Имитационное моделирование экономических процессов