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* * ******************************************************************************** * Formatted Listing of Model: * * A:\rich\Homework 11\widgets r us.mod * * * ******************************************************************************** Model Notes: # #lab 11.3 Time Units: Minutes Distance Units: Feet ******************************************************************************** * Locations * ******************************************************************************** Name Cap Units Stats Rules Cost ----------- --- ----- ----------- -------------- ------------ Mill 1 1 Time Series Oldest, , Input_Queue inf 1 Time Series Oldest, FIFO, Lathe 1 1 Time Series Oldest, , Inspect 1 1 Time Series Oldest, , Inspect_Q inf 1 Time Series Oldest, FIFO, ******************************************************************************** * Entities * ******************************************************************************** Name Speed (fpm) Stats Cost ---------- ------------ ----------- ------------ Widget_A 150 Time Series Widget_B 150 Time Series ******************************************************************************** * Processing * ******************************************************************************** Process Routing Entity Location Operation Blk Output Destination Rule Move Logic -------- ----------- ------------------ ---- -------- ----------- ------------- ------------ Widget_A Input_Queue 0 wait 1 Widget_A Lathe FIRST 1 move for 1 Widget_A Lathe wait n(5,1) 1 Widget_A Inspect_Q FIRST 1 move for 1 Widget_B Input_Queue wait 0 1 Widget_B Mill FIRST 1 move for 1 Widget_B Mill wait u(4,8) 1 Widget_B Inspect_Q FIRST 1 move for 1 ALL Inspect_Q inc machined_qty inc qty 1 ALL EXIT IF qty < 5, 1 ALL Inspect IF qty = 5 inc inspect_qty qty = 0 ALL Inspect wait n(6,2) 1 ALL Input_Queue 0.300000 1 move for 1 ALL EXIT 0.700000 ******************************************************************************** * Arrivals * ******************************************************************************** Entity Location Qty each First Time Occurrences Frequency Logic -------- ----------- ---------- ---------- ----------- ---------- ------------ Widget_A Input_Queue 1 0 inf e(5) Widget_B Input_Queue 1 0 ...

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-General ReportOutput from C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\homework disk\Homework 11\widgets r us.mod [Widgets R Us]Date: Apr/22/2002 Time: 01:59:50 PM-Scenario : Normal RunReplication : 1 of 1Simulation Time : 40 hr-LOCATIONS Average Location Scheduled Tot
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-General ReportOutput from C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\homework disk\Homework 11\wangs.mod [Wangs Machine Shop]Date: Apr/22/2002 Time: 03:40:21 PM-Scenario : Normal RunReplication : 1 of 1Simulation Time : 16 hr-LOCATIONS Average Location Scheduled Tota
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** ** Formatted Listing of Model: ** C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\homework disk\Homework 11\wangs.mod ** ** Model Notes: ##Lab 11.8.1 Time Units: Minutes Distance Units: Feet** Locations ** Name Cap Units Stats Rules Cost - - -
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** ** Formatted Listing of Model: ** C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\homework disk\Homework 11\wangs 2.MOD ** ** Model Notes: ##Lab 11.8.1 Time Units: Minutes Distance Units: Feet** Locations ** Name Cap Units Stats Rules Cost - - -
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-General ReportOutput from C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\homework disk\Homework 11\wangs 2.MOD [Wangs Machine Shop]Date: Apr/22/2002 Time: 04:12:23 PM-Scenario : Normal RunReplication : 1 of 1Simulation Time : 16 hr-LOCATIONS Average Location Scheduled To
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** ** Formatted Listing of Model: ** A:\rich\Homework 11\shifts widgets r us.MOD ** ** Model Notes: ##lab 11.3 Time Units: Minutes Distance Units: Feet** Locations ** Name Cap Units Stats Rules Cost - - - - -
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** ** Formatted Listing of Model: ** C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\homework disk\Homework 11\rajas.mod ** ** Model Notes: ##lab 11.10 Time Units: Minutes Distance Units: Feet** Locations ** Name Cap Units Stats Rules Cost - - - -
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-General ReportOutput from C:\WINDOWS\Desktop\homework disk\Homework 11\rajas.mod [Rajas Manufacturing]Date: Apr/22/2002 Time: 04:50:26 PM-Scenario : Normal RunReplication : 1 of 1Simulation Time : 80 hr-LOCATIONS Average Location Scheduled Tot
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Simulation and Modeling Homework 11 Rich SewerskyNarration: Completed exercise 11.3. Model listing was saved as &quot;widgets r us.txt&quot; and output as &quot;widgets r us out.txt&quot;. The following statistics were extracted from the output report: Widgets shipped: 348
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DSES-6620 Simulation Modeling and AnalysisNavy Supply Chain ModelVerification and ValidationRich Sewersky May 2, 2002Page 1Introduction The helicopter industry has recently started exploration of a new business venture to provide spare parts to the N
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** ** Formatted Listing of Model: ** A:\rich\Homework 11\downtime widgets r us.mod ** ** Model Notes: ##lab 11.5.1 Time Units: Minutes Distance Units: Feet** Locations ** Name Cap Units Stats Rules Cost - - - - - -
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Results SummaryBaseline Run (with WIP distribution error) Baseline Run (with WIP distribution error corrected) Run with all variations removed Run with demand variation only (transport and processing at worst case fixed level) Run with demand variation o
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DSES-6620 Simulation Modeling and AnalysisNavy Supply Chain ModelVerification and ValidationRich Sewersky May 2, 2002Background New business for Aerospace: Provide spare parts at fixed cost per flight hour called Performance Based Logistics (PBL) Key
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Appendix A DSES-6620 SIMULATION MODELING AND ANALYSIS Spring 2002 Project Proposal (revised) R. SewerskySummary: Using a previously developed Supply Chain Simulation (developed in TaylorED) complete an analysis to verify and validate it. The model focuse
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TAT (Days) 7 21 29 29 29 41 49 29 49 6 7 13 17 19 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 26 28 29 29 31 32 39 39 44 49 53 54 56 57 58 63 65 71 73 90 107 109 110 125 143 149 177 199 228 251 252322 357 Average 74 StdDev 81 Min 6 Max 357 Samples 54*Revised 4/25/01 90% Fill
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Appendix B Code Thread for PBL14NoCarcassWarehouse73.mod Component 5 Main Gear Box onlyNAME: PoolInfoTb ATTRIBUTE 1: NAME:tablename VALUE:PoolInfoTb ATTRIBUTE 2: NAME:createfunctions VALUE:set( oninit, concat( [ do( registerfunction( ], sbo,textatt(1),sb
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Rich Sewerskyrsewersky@sikorsky.com
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DSES-6620 SIMULATION MODELING AND ANALYSIS Spring 2002 Project Proposal R. SewerskySummary: Select a module of a previously developed Supply Chain Simulation (developed in TaylorED) and complete analysis to verify and validate it. Selection will be prima
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