Research Reports from the Department of Operations

Document Type

Report

Publication Date

1-5-2015

Abstract

Queuing-network models yield closed-form analytical solutions and can provide decision makers valuable insights about the systems modeled. This paper presents FMS-Q, a mean-value analysis model of job-shop like systems such as flexible manufacturing systems. FMS-Q models the layout and the output queues at each node of the FMS explicitly. Lastly, a simulation study using Caterpillar data is presented to compare the relative performance of several queueing models of FMS. Specifically FMS-Q performance is compared to that of CAN-Q and MVA-Q using the same inputs. [Published circa 1986-1989.]

Keywords

Operations research, Flexible manufacturing systems, Plant layout, Queuing networks (Data transmission), Production scheduling--Mathematical models, Manufacturing processes--Mathematical models, Materials handling--Mathematical models, Industrial efficiency

Publication Title

Technical Memorandums from the Department of Operations, School of Management, Case Western Reserve University

Issue

Technical memorandum no. 600

Rights

This work is in the public domain and may be freely downloaded for personal or academic use

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