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Modeling and Simulation of Logistics Flows : Discrete and Continuous Flows In 2D/3D.

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: R?veillac, Jean-Michel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 0 |a Modeling and Simulation of Logistics Flows :  |b Discrete and Continuous Flows In 2D/3D. 
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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; About This Book; Intended public; Organization and contents of the book; Conventions; Vocabulary and definition; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Logistics and simulation of different flows; 1. Computer Simulation of Discrete Flows; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Worked example; 1.2.1. Map of the resort; 1.2.2. Problem statement and design brief; 1.3. Setting up the project in the ExtendSim 9 software; 1.3.1. Definition of the principal parameters; 1.3.2. Designing the model and inputting constraints; 1.3.3. Definition of flows; 1.3.4. Running the simulation. 
505 8 |a 1.3.5. Creation and allocation of resources1.3.6. Rerunning the simulation; 1.3.7. Generating a report and analysis; 1.3.8. Development, enhancement and improvement; 1.3.9. Hierarchy; 1.3.10. Appearance design; 1.4. Conclusion; 2. Simulation of Mixed Flows; 2.1. Mixed Flows; 2.2. An example of modeling mixed flows; 2.2.1. Problem statement and specifications; 2.3. Creating and inputting the project in ExtendSim; 2.3.1. Definition of the principal parameters; 2.3.2. Soda production and bottling; 2.3.3. Transport, carbonation and labeling; 2.3.4. Packaging and storage. 
505 8 |a 2.3.5. Maintenance and cleaning2.3.6. Finishing touches; 2.4. Conclusion; 3. 3D Flows and Evacuation Simulation; 3.1. 3D flows; 3.2. The Pathfinder software; 3.3. Evacuation of a building with PathFinder; 3.3.1. Importing and formatting the first floor plans; 3.3.2. Creating the different first floor rooms; 3.3.3. Creating the first floor doors; 3.3.4. Populating with occupants; 3.3.5. Simulation and results for the first floor evacuation; 3.3.6. Incorporating furniture; 3.3.7. Importing and formatting the second floor plans; 3.3.8. Creating rooms, doors and populating with occupants. 
505 8 |a 3.3.9. Creating the stairs3.3.10. Simulation and results for evacuation of the whole building; 3.4. Extensions; 3.4.1. Moving to SFPE mode; 3.4.2. Groups of occupants; 3.4.3. Managing the elevators; 3.4.4. Creating viewpoints; 3.4.5. Creating camera tours; 3.4.6. Further possibilities; 4. 3D Flows, Distribution and Warehousing; 4.1. Product distribution; 4.2. The FlexSim software; 4.3. Basic concepts of the FlexSim software; 4.3.1. General appearance of FlexSim; 4.3.2. Libraries; 4.3.3. Mouse-based functions; 4.3.4. Connections between objects; 4.4. Worked example. 
505 8 |a 4.4.1. Description of the warehouse4.4.2. Warehouse operation; 4.4.3. Modeling stage 1; 4.4.4. Modeling stage 2; 4.4.5. Modeling stage 3; 4.5. Detailed flow and task executer management; 4.5.1. Generation of containers with several types of content; 4.5.2. A fixed resource for task executers; 4.5.3. Shared task executers; 4.5.4. Pulled and pushed flows and more; 4.5.5. Naming items; 4.5.6. Timetables, groups and resources; 4.6. Experimenter; 4.6.1. Constructing the model; 4.6.2. Adding the dashboard; 4.6.3. Configuring the Experimenter; 4.7. Concluding remarks; Conclusion; Glossary. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
520 8 |a Annotation  |b Volume 3 begins with an introduction to which are added four chapters focused on modeling and flow simulation in an environment in 2 or 3 dimensions (2D or 3D). They deal with different cases taken from situations found in the field. A conclusion comes close this third book:- The different software used in this third volume;- Computer simulation of discrete flows;- Mixed flow simulation;- Flows in 3D and the evacuation simulation;- Flows in 3D for conveying and storageThe conclusion discusses the future developments of the software and their integration into society. At the end of each volume is a bibliography and a list of web links. There is also a glossary explaining some abbreviations, acronyms and some very specific terminology of logistics and operations research. 
590 |a ProQuest Ebook Central  |b Ebook Central Academic Complete 
650 0 |a Business logistics  |x Mathematical models. 
650 6 |a Logistique (Organisation)  |x Modèles mathématiques. 
650 7 |a Business logistics  |x Mathematical models  |2 fast 
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