Abstract
More efficient and effective control of supply networks is conservatively worth billions of dollars to the national and world economy. Developing improved control requires simulation of physical flows of materials involved and decision policies governing these flows. This paper describes our initial work on modeling each of these flows as well as simulating their integration through the synchronized inter-change of data. We show the level of abstraction that is appropriate, formulate and test a representative model, and describe bur findings and conclusions.
Original language | English (US) |
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Title of host publication | Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings |
Editors | S.E. Chick, P.J. Sanchez, D. Ferrin, D.J. Morrice |
Pages | 1593-1601 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Volume | 2 |
State | Published - 2003 |
Event | Proceedings of the 2003 Simulation Conference: Driving Innovation - New Orleans, LA, United States Duration: Dec 7 2003 → Dec 10 2003 |
Other
Other | Proceedings of the 2003 Simulation Conference: Driving Innovation |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | New Orleans, LA |
Period | 12/7/03 → 12/10/03 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Software
- Modeling and Simulation
- Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
- Chemical Health and Safety
- Applied Mathematics