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Assembly systems 2 Brownian flow systems 2 Increasing convex ordering 2 Stochastic fluid models 2 Tandem buffer systems 2
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Computational Statistics 1 Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 1
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The advantage of small machines in a stochastic fluid production process
Bäuerle, Nicole - In: Computational Statistics 47 (1998) 1, pp. 83-97
We consider a stochastic fluid production model, where m machines which are subject to breakdown and repair, produce a fluid at ratep 0 per machine if it is working. This fluid is fed into an infinite buffer with stochastic output rate. Under the assumption that the machine processes are...
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The advantage of small machines in a stochastic fluid production process
Bäuerle, Nicole - In: Mathematical Methods of Operations Research 47 (1998) 1, pp. 83-97
We consider a stochastic fluid production model, where m machines which are subject to breakdown and repair, produce a fluid at ratep 0 per machine if it is working. This fluid is fed into an infinite buffer with stochastic output rate. Under the assumption that the machine processes are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010999931
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