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1 Outline world view of simulation overview of ARENA simple ARENA model: Model 03-01 basic operations: Model 04-01
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2 World Views of Simulation discrete-event approach application: systems with well-defined event times modeling: definition of variables and events, including their interaction characteristics more suitable for discrete-event systems requiring knowledge for users activity scanning approach application: systems where activities duration are defined by interaction of variables and events, e.g., system dynamics modeling: definition of variables and their interaction characteristics more suitable for continuous-event systems requiring knowledge for users
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3 World Views of Simulation process orientation approach modeling: definition of the processes as experienced by entities characteristics minimum knowledge from users applicable to both discrete- or continuous-event systems only discrete-event approach being considered here
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4 Process Oriented Simulation Languages fixed number of “work stations” fixed types of “entities” possibly to have infinite supply for a type of entities “process” as experienced by each type of entities
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5 Process Oriented Simulation Languages “work stations”: “entities”: “processes of entities”: for each station, specify its characteristics rules of operations for each process of a type of entities, specify the routing the “treatment” at each station
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6 Process Oriented Simulation Languages process oriented approach: experienced of entities for entities routing, including rules to select stations time and resources for service at stations time and resources for moving around stations
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7 Process Oriented Simulation Languages for stations the arrival process: inter-arrival time, number of arrivals batch, any dependency of inter-arrival times, etc. the service process: number of service servers, service time distributions, any dependency of service times, resources for service the queueing discipline: number of queues, priorities adopted in queues, rules to assign waiting customers to available servers miscellaneous issues: waiting space, walking distance from queue to servers, type changes of customers, etc
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8 Process Oriented Simulation Languages from processes typed in an underlying discrete-event (or activity scanning in applications not in this course) program being generated good support in statistical analysis, reporting, and animation ARENA: process oriented simulation package pretty flexible, possible to model in other approaches interact with Spreadsheet, programming langagues
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9 Process-Oriented Portion of ARENA components of the process arrival service characteristics of stations service time resources required priority of customers in queues (to take resources) rules for customers to direct to queues
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10 Process-Oriented Portion of ARENA components of the process (con ’ t) transportation moving as a time delay moving that requires equipment moving according to routes others schedule of resources capacity changes of resources up and down times of resources
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11 ARENA to learn how to learn c:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\Arena7.0 useful folders: Online Books, Book Examples, Examples, SmartsOnline BooksBook Examples ExamplesSmarts Help in ARENA Templates of ARENA Templates of ARENA
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12 Trade off of Flexibility in Modeling and Convenience in Applications flexibility in modeling convenience in application
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13 Model 03-01 Model 03-01 GI/G/1 Queue Model 03-01 a drill press processing one type of product interarrival times ~ i.i.d. exp(5) service times ~ i.i.d. triangular (1,3,6) all random quantities are independent simulation: 20 time units a drill press one type of parts; parts come in and are processed one by one
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14 Model 03-01 to introduce arrivals: Create Module service: Process Module (resource) departure: Dispose Module Expression Builder – right click mouse menu option: Setup graphic library
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15 Desirable Features to introduce automatic plotting number in queue, etc. animation icon for resources: Resource Picture Placement Dialog (click Resource Animation icon) open new icon library.plb association of icon to resource animation icon for entities: Entity Pictures (Edit menu)
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16 Desirable Features report WIP = Drill Press.Queue + Driller Instantaneous Utilization difference between Instantaneous Utilization and Scheduled Utilization difference between waiting time in Drill Press.queue and Wait time of entity
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17 To Understand the Report GI/G/1 queue with service times = 1 unit interarrival time = 1.5 units interarrival times = 0.8 units
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18 Inconvenience of the Process-Oriented Approach the protocol: not suitable for all cases how to define entities for a Newsboy problem critical path method in project management integration possible to have entities for conceptual, logical, not physical flow
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19 Chapter 4 Modeling Basic Operations & Inputs
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20 Electronic Assembly/Test System Sealer Part A EXPO(5) Part B Batches of 4 EXPO(30) Process A Tria(1,4,8) Process B Tria(3,5,10) Part A TRIA(1,3,4) Part B WEIB (2.5, 5.3) EXPO(45) Rework 9% 91% Shipped 20% Scrapped 80% Salvaged & Shipped
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21 type-dependent service times Electronic Assembly/Test System Sealer Part A EXPO(5) Part B Batches of 4 EXPO(30) Process A Tria(1,4,8) Process B Tria(3,5,10) Part A TRIA(1,3,4) Part B WEIB (2.5, 5.3) EXPO(45) Rework 9% 91% Shipped 20% Scrapped 80% Salvaged & Shipped create entities create batches of 4 entities processes chance statistics time varying capacity unreliable system to determine the number of racks
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22 Models Model 4.1: basic Model 4.2: resource schedule, resource failure, frequency – time persistence statistics Model 4.3: changing animation queue, changing entity picture, adding resource picture, adding variables and plots
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23 Model 04-01 Model 04-01 ignore details the 2-minute traveling times the working hours of stations schedule of the re-workers failure of the sealer the number of racks used
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