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Mattia Neroni, Massimo Bertolini and Angel A. Juan
In automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RSs), the utilization of intelligent algorithms can reduce the makespan required to complete a series of input/output operations. This paper introduces a simulation optimization algorithm designed to minimiz...
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Mathias Kühn, Michael Völker and Thorsten Schmidt
Project Planning and Control (PPC) problems with stochastic job processing times belong to the problem class of Stochastic Resource-Constrained Multi-Project Scheduling Problems (SRCMPSP). A practical example of this problem class is the industrial domai...
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Odkhishig Ganbold, Kaustav Kundu, Haobin Li and Wei Zhang
The general assignment problem is a classical NP-hard (non-deterministic polynomial-time) problem. In a warehouse, the constraints on the equipment and the characteristics of consecutive processes make it even more complicated. To overcome the difficulty...
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Khandakar M. Rashid and Joseph Louis
Construction companies are increasingly utilizing sensing technologies to automatically record different steps of the construction process in detail for effective monitoring and control. This generates a significant amount of event data that can be used ...
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Dmitry Namiot,Oleg Pokusaev,Vasily Kupriyanovsky,Mikhail Zhabitskii
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This article is about the development tools for digital twins. Digital twins are getting more and more attention. At the same time, one cannot fail to note the fact that most of the publications consider the use of digital twins. How these twins were bui...
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Letícia Ali Figueiredo Ferreira,Igor Leão dos Santos,Ana Carla de Souza Gomes dos Santos,Augusto da Cunha Reis
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Shafagh Jafer and Wei Mi
Time is crucial in the airlines industry. Among all factors contributing to an aircraft turnaround time; passenger boarding delays is the most challenging one. Airlines do not have control over the behavior of passengers; thus, focusing their effort on r...
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Shafagh Jafer and Wei Mi
Time is crucial in the airlines industry. Among all factors contributing to an aircraft turnaround time; passenger boarding delays is the most challenging one. Airlines do not have control over the behavior of passengers; thus, focusing their effort on r...
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Adrian Kampa, Grzegorz Golda and Iwona Paprocka
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Rafael de Carvalho Miranda, Cibele Nogueira Paiva, José Arnaldo Barra Montevechi, Tábata Fernades Pereira (Author)
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Human beings have naturally different variations in performance which may lead towards significant differences between the results forecasted by simulation models and those actually obtained. Current research studies the effects of human factors such as ...
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Rafael de Carvalho Miranda, Cibele Nogueira Paiva, José Arnaldo Barra Montevechi, Tábata Fernades Pereira
Pág. 615 - 622
Human beings have naturally different variations in performance which may lead towards significant differences between the results forecasted by simulation models and those actually obtained. Current research studies the effects of human factors such as ...
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Kai Gutenschwager, Markus Rabe and Jorge Chicaiza-Vaca
Fast growing e-commerce has a significant impact both on CEP providers and public entities. While service providers have the first priority on factors such as costs and reliable service, both are increasingly focused on environmental effects, in the inte...
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Shayan Jorjam, Mohammed Mawlana and Amin Hammad
The traditional method of installing underground utilities (e.g., water, sewer, gas pipes, electrical cables) by burying them under roads has been used for decades. However, the repeated excavations related to this method cause problems, such as traffic ...
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Gergo Dávid Monek and Szabolcs Fischer
Manufacturing processes can be cited as significant research areas when examining infrastructure systems and infrastructure, as they are inextricably linked to both. Examples include automobile manufacturing, the production of traffic signs, etc. Connect...
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Laurent Capocchi and Jean François Santucci
The discrete event system specification formalism introduced by Zeigler in the 1970s is ideally associated with new technological advances in the web to offer an almost quasi-automatic mechanism for exporting its simulation models associated with experim...
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Shuo Wang, Kailun Feng and Yaowu Wang
In construction planning, decision making has a great impact on final project performance. Hence, it is essential for project managers to assess the construction planning and make informed decisions. However, disproportionately large uncertainties occur ...
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Huan Shao, Giovanni Moroni, Aiping Li and Liyun Xu
This research was initiated by an industrial project. The problem was the design and configuration of machining lines for engine blocks. The proposed approach was validated using four real cases provided by the industrial partners of the project. The pro...
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Ahmad Ali Pohya, Jennifer Wehrspohn, Robert Meissner and Kai Wicke
Current practices for investment and technology decision making in aeronautics largely rely on regression-based cost estimation methods. Although quick to implement and easy to use, they suffer from a variety of limitations, both in temporal space and sc...
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Matevz Resman, Jernej Protner, Marko Simic and Niko Herakovic
A digital twin of a manufacturing system is a digital copy of the physical manufacturing system that consists of various digital models at multiple scales and levels. Digital twins that communicate with their physical counterparts throughout their lifecy...
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Zichong Lyu, Dirk Pons, Yilei Zhang and Zuzhen Ji
Urban pickup and delivery (PUD) activities are important for logistics operations. Real operations for general freight involve a high degree of complexity due to daily variability. Discrete-event simulation (DES) is a method that can mimic real operation...
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