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Model-Based Control of Logistics Processes in Volatile Environments: Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series, cartea 50

Autor Jörn Schönberger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2011
This monograph presents results originating from a research project investigating autonomous adaptation of vehicle schedules and systematically develops and evaluates innovative ideas for the management of transportation processes in volatile scenarios. Showing the progress made in the development of the methodological toolbox for decision support in dynamic process management is the major motivation behind this book.  The result is a new integrated approach to dynamic decision making.
Existing process planning approaches for volatile environments and their application boundaries are investigated in Part I. Part II introduces the concept of feedback-controlled adaptive decision models and proposes the required extensions of the online decision making framework and of multi-agent systems. A comprehensive evaluation of the proposed decision model adaptation framework based on computational simulation experiments is reported in Part III and demonstrates the predominance of the new approach.
Distinguishing features of this book are:
-It provides the first contribution to the operational management of processes in supply networks that explicitly addresses the two challenges of dynamics and distributed decision making simultaneously.
-It systematically approaches the limits of model-based process planning but also proposes methods to extend the application boundaries.
-Software prototypes are developed and a comprehensive evaluation within numerical simulation experiments is executed.
-The observed results are discussed with an explicit focus on specific performance indicators (flexibility, stability and robustness).
-The strict interdisciplinary approach merging the requirements and needs of management sciences, operations research and computer sciences is pursued throughout the book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781461428725
ISBN-10: 1461428726
Pagini: 196
Ilustrații: XII, 184 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: Springer
Colecția Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series
Seria Operations Research/Computer Science Interfaces Series

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

Public țintă

Professional/practitioner

Cuprins

Process Planning in Supply Consortia.- Transport Processes and Uncertainty.- Decision Support: Applying the State-of-the-Art.- Decision Support in Principal-Agent-Relationships.- Adaptive Controllers for Mathematical Optimization Models.- Responsiveness Improvement.- Nervousness Reduction in Re-Scheduling.- Impacts on Robustness.- Summary and Conclusions.

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This monograph presents results originating from a research project investigating autonomous adaptation of vehicle schedules and systematically develops and evaluates innovative ideas for the management of transportation processes in volatile scenarios. Showing the progress made in the development of the methodological toolbox for decision support in dynamic process management is the major motivation behind this book.  The result is a new integrated approach to dynamic decision making.
Existing process planning approaches for volatile environments and their application boundaries are investigated in Part I. Part II introduces the concept of feedback-controlled adaptive decision models and proposes the required extensions of the online decision making framework and of multi-agent systems. A comprehensive evaluation of the proposed decision model adaptation framework based on computational simulation experiments is reported in Part III and demonstrates the predominance of the new approach.
Distinguishing features of this book are:
-It provides the first contribution to the operational management of processes in supply networks that explicitly addresses the two challenges of dynamics and distributed decision making simultaneously.
-It systematically approaches the limits of model-based process planning but also proposes methods to extend the application boundaries.
-Software prototypes are developed and a comprehensive evaluation within numerical simulation experiments is executed.
-The observed results are discussed with an explicit focus on specific performance indicators (flexibility, stability and robustness).
-The strict interdisciplinary approach merging the requirements and needs of management sciences, operations research and computer sciences is pursued throughout the book.

Caracteristici

Presents a novel new approach to dynamic decision making in logistics/supply chain Illustrates how adaptive decision models can better manage supply chains Proposes new approaches to software development for supply chain management Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras