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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.09.2012

Verlag

Birkhäuser Boston

Seitenzahl

422

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/2,4 cm

Gewicht

670 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4612-6694-5

Beschreibung

Rezension

"This monograph is both a well-prepared report about brand-new results of recent research and a very nicely and carefully written (graduate) textbook on the field of stochastic manufacturing systems.  It is recommendable to operations researchers and system theorists as well as to applied mathematicians."

—Optimization


"A truly remarkable book, in which Sethi and Zhang have contributed enormously to the area of hierarchical controls in manufacturing. It is strongly recommended to operations researchers, industrial engineers, system and control theorists, applied mathematicians, and specialists in operations management."

— Journal of Discrete Event Dynamic Systems


"This book is clearly intended for an audience that is well versed in dynamic programming and finite state Markov processes.  It would be well suited for researchers and graduate students in operations research, systems and control theory, and applied mathematics.  Sethi and Zhang provide a very clearly written book that fills a gap in the research on hierarchical control of manufacturing systems by synthesizing research that was previously available only in research journals into a well-organized single volume."


— Interfaces


"Suresh Sethi has clearly made a series of important extensions to the treatment of hierarchical systems and applications to management science problems, and the book with Zhang is an impressive piece of work."

— Herbert A. Simon, Carnegie Mellon University


"The book is clearly written for operation researchers, system and control theorists and applied mathematicians."

— Mathematical Reviews


"Clear descriptions are followed by rigorous mathematical treatments.  The bibliography is extensive and good...The book is a valuable progress report."

— Computing Reviews


"The book isrecommended to anybody who has an interest in applied stochastic processes or manufacturing problems."


— Short Book Reviews

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.09.2012

Verlag

Birkhäuser Boston

Seitenzahl

422

Maße (L/B/H)

23,5/15,5/2,4 cm

Gewicht

670 g

Auflage

Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4612-6694-5

Herstelleradresse


Email: info@bod.de

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  • I. Introduction and Models of Manufacturing Systems.- 1. Concepts of hierarchical decision making.- 1.1 Introduction.- 1.2 A brief review of the literature.- 1.3 Our approach to hierarchical decision making.- 1.4 Plan of the book.- 2. Models of manufacturing systems.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 A parallel-machine, single product model.- 2.3 A parallel-machine, multi-product model.- 2.4 A single product dynamic flowshop.- 2.5 A dynamic jobshop.- 2.6 Setup costs and setup times.- 2.7 Interaction with other functional areas.- II. Optimal Control of Manufacturing Systems: Existence and Characterization.- 3. Optimal control of parallel machine systems.- 3.1 Introduction.- 3.2 Problem formulation.- 3.3 Properties of the value function.- 3.4 Turnpike sets with constant demand.- 3.5 Turnpike sets with reliable machines.- 3.6 Miscellaneous results.- 3.7 Notes.- 4. Optimal control of dynamic flowshops.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Problem formulation.- 4.3 Properties of the value function.- 4.4 An equivalent deterministic problem.- 4.5 HJBDD equations and boundary conditions.- 4.6 Extension of results to dynamic jobshops.- 4.7 Notes.- III: Asymptotic Optimal Controls.- 5. Hierarchical controls in systems with parallel machines.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Formulation of the single product case.- 5.3 Properties of the value function.- 5.4 The limiting control problem.- 5.5 Convergence of the value function.- 5.6 Asymptotic optimal feedback controls.- 5.7 A simple example.- 5.8 Capacity dependent on production rate.- 5.9 Machine states with weak and strong interactions.- 5.10 The multi-product case.- 5.11 Concluding remarks.- 5.12 Notes.- 6. Hierarchical controls in dynamic flowshops.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Formulation of the m-machine flowshop.- 6.3 A special case: The two-machine flowshop.- 6.4 Construction of candidate open-loop controls.- 6.5 Preliminary results.- 6.6 Proof of asymptotic optimality.- 6.7 Concluding remarks.- 6.8 Notes.- 7. Hierarchical controls in dynamic jobshops.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2 A graph-theoretic framework.- 7.3 The optimization problem.- 7.4 Lipschitz continuity.- 7.5 Asymptotic optimal open-loop controls.- 7.6 Concluding remarks.- 7.7 Notes.- 8. Hierarchical production and setup scheduling in a single machine system.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Problem formulation.- 8.3 HJB equations.- 8.4 The limiting decision problem.- 8.5 Asymptotic optimal open-loop decisions.- 8.6 Asymptotic optimal feedback decisions.- 8.7 A simple example.- 8.8 Concluding remarks.- 8.9 Notes.- 9. Hierarchical feedback controls in two-machine flowshops.- 9.1 Introduction.- 9.2 Original and limiting problems.- 9.3 An explicit solution of the limiting problem.- 9.4 An asymptotic optimal feedback control.- 9.5 Relationship to the Kanban control.- 9.6 Concluding remarks.- 9.7 Notes.- IV: Multilevel Hierarchical Decisions.- 10. A production and capacity expansion model.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 Problem formulation.- 10.3 Viscosity solutions of HJB equations.- 10.4 The limiting control problem.- 10.5 Verification theorems.- 10.6 Asymptotic optimal feedback decisions.- 10.7 Concluding remarks.- 10.8 Notes.- 11. Production-marketing systems.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.2 Problem formulation and possible hierarchies.- 11.3 Analysis of the value functions.- 11.4 Asymptotic optimal feedback controls.- 11.5 Concluding remarks.- 11.6 Notes.- V: Computations and Conclusions.- 12. Computations and evaluation of hierarchical controls.- 12.1 Introduction.- 12.2 Problems and policies under consideration.- 12.3 Computational issues.- 12.4 Comparison of HC with other policies.- 12.5 Concluding remarks.- 12.6 Notes.- 13. Further extensions and open research problems.- 13.1 Introduction.- 13.2 Asymptotic optimal feedback controls.- 13.3 Error bounds for feedback controls.- 13.4 Average costs and robust controls.- 13.5 General systems.- 13.6 Final thoughts.- VI: Appendices.- A. Finite state Markov chains.- B. Martingale problems, tightness, and Skorohod representation.- C. Rate of convergence of Markov chains.- D. Control-dependent Markov chains.- E. Convergence of Markov chains with two parameters.- F. Convex functions.- G. Viscosity solutions of HJB equations.- H. Value functions and optimal controls.- I. A review of relevant graph theory.- J. Miscellany.- Author index.- Copyright permissions.