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Over the last decades Discrete Event Simulation has conquered many
different application areas. This trend is, on the one hand, driven
by an ever wider use of this technology in different fields of
science and on the other hand by an incredibly creative use of
available software programs through dedicated experts. This book
contains articles from scientists and experts from 10 countries.
They illuminate the width of application of this technology and the
quality of problems solved using Discrete Event Simulation.
Practical applications of simulation dominate in the present book.
The book is aimed to researchers and students who deal in their
work with Discrete Event Simulation and which want to inform them
about current applications. By focusing on discrete event
simulation, this book can also serve as an inspiration source for
practitioners for solving specific problems during their work.
Decision makers who deal with the question of the introduction of
discrete event simulation for planning support and optimization
this book provides a contribution to the orientation, what specific
problems could be solved with the help of Discrete Event Simulation
within the organization.
Over the last decades Discrete Event Simulation has conquered many
different application areas. This trend is, on the one hand, driven
by an ever wider use of this technology in different fields of
science and on the other hand by an incredibly creative use of
available software programs through dedicated experts. This book
contains articles from scientists and experts from 10 countries.
They illuminate the width of application of this technology and the
quality of problems solved using Discrete Event Simulation.
Practical applications of simulation dominate in the present book.
The book is aimed to researchers and students who deal in their
work with Discrete Event Simulation and which want to inform them
about current applications. By focusing on discrete event
simulation, this book can also serve as an inspiration source for
practitioners for solving specific problems during their work.
Decision makers who deal with the question of the introduction of
discrete event simulation for planning support and optimization
this book provides a contribution to the orientation, what specific
problems could be solved with the help of Discrete Event Simulation
within the organization.
Based on the competition of international production networks, the
pressure to - crease the efficiency of production systems has
increased significantly. In ad- tion, the number of technical
components in many products and as a consequence also the
requirements for corresponding assembly processes and logistics pr-
esses increases. International logistics networks require
corresponding logistics concepts. These requirements can be managed
only by using appropriate Digital Factory tools in the context of a
product lifecycle management environment, which allows reusing
data, supports an effective cooperation between different
departments, and provides up-to-date and relevant data to every
user who needs it. Simulating the complete material flow including
all relevant production, st- age, and transport activities is
recognized as a key component of the Digital F- tory in the
industry and as of today widely used and accepted. Cutting
inventory and throughput time by 20-60% and enhancing the
productivity of existing p- duction facilities by 15-20% can be
achieved in real-life projects.
This book systematically introduces the development of simulation
models as well as the implementation and evaluation of simulation
experiments with Tecnomatix Plant Simulation. It deals with all
users of Plant Simulation, who have more complex tasks to handle.
It also looks for an easy entry into the program. Particular
attention has been paid to introduce the simulation flow language
SimTalk and its use in various areas of the simulation. The author
demonstrates with over 200 examples how to combine the blocks for
simulation models and how to deal with SimTalk for complex control
and analysis tasks. The contents of this book ranges from a
description of the basic functions of the material flow blocks to
demanding topics such as the realization of a database-supported
warehouse control by using the SQLite interface or the exchange of
data by using XML, ActiveX, COM or DDE.
This book systematically introduces readers to the development of
simulation models as well as the implementation and evaluation of
simulation experiments with Tecnomatix Plant Simulation. Intended
for all Plant Simulation users whose work involves complex tasks,
it also offers an easy start for newcomers. Particular attention
has been paid to introducing the simulation flow language SimTalk
and its use in various aspects of simulation. In over 200 examples,
the author demonstrates how to combine the blocks for simulation
models and how to employ SimTalk in complex control and analysis
tasks. The content ranges from a description of the basic functions
of the material flow blocks to more advanced topics such as the
implementation of database-supported warehouse control by using the
SQLite interface, and the exchange of data using XML, ActiveX, COM
or DDE.
This book systematically introduces readers to the development of
simulation models as well as the implementation and evaluation of
simulation experiments with Tecnomatix Plant Simulation. Intended
for all Plant Simulation users whose work involves complex tasks,
it also offers an easy start for newcomers. Particular attention
has been paid to introducing the simulation flow language SimTalk
and its use in various aspects of simulation. In over 200 examples,
the author demonstrates how to combine the blocks for simulation
models and how to employ SimTalk in complex control and analysis
tasks. The content ranges from a description of the basic functions
of the material flow blocks to more advanced topics such as the
implementation of database-supported warehouse control by using the
SQLite interface, and the exchange of data using XML, ActiveX, COM
or DDE.
Based on the competition of international production networks, the
pressure to - crease the efficiency of production systems has
increased significantly. In ad- tion, the number of technical
components in many products and as a consequence also the
requirements for corresponding assembly processes and logistics pr-
esses increases. International logistics networks require
corresponding logistics concepts. These requirements can be managed
only by using appropriate Digital Factory tools in the context of a
product lifecycle management environment, which allows reusing
data, supports an effective cooperation between different
departments, and provides up-to-date and relevant data to every
user who needs it. Simulating the complete material flow including
all relevant production, st- age, and transport activities is
recognized as a key component of the Digital F- tory in the
industry and as of today widely used and accepted. Cutting
inventory and throughput time by 20-60% and enhancing the
productivity of existing p- duction facilities by 15-20% can be
achieved in real-life projects.
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