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cyclic 2 inventory 2 inventory: stochastic multiproduct systems 2 multiproduct 2 paradoxes 2 production 2 queues 2 stochastic multiproduct systems 2 variability 2 variance effects 2 applications 1 capacity 1 computer 1 cyclic queueing: complexity 1 file transfer 1 interdependent work 1 just-in-time 1 performance modelling: local area network 1 production: cyclic 1 queueing 1 queues: cyclic 1 throughput 1 variance reduction 1 waiting times 1
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Sarkar, D. 2 Zangwill, W. I. 2 Kaul, Tej 1 Samaddar, Subhashish 1 Sarkar, Debashish 1 Zangwill, Willard I. 1
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Effects of Setup and Processing Time Reductions on WIP in the JIT Production Systems
Samaddar, Subhashish; Kaul, Tej - In: Management Science 41 (1995) 7, pp. 1263-1265
Sarkar and Zangwill (S-Z, [Sarkar, D., W. I. Zangwill. 1991. Variance effects in cyclic production systems. Management Sci. 37(4, April) 444--453.]) have shown that in the presence of variance, setup and processing time reductions can have "detrimental" effects on the work-in-process (WIP)...
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File and Work Transfers in Cyclic Queue Systems
Sarkar, D.; Zangwill, W. I. - In: Management Science 38 (1992) 10, pp. 1510-1523
A cyclic queue has one server and n nodes, where each node has its own distinct type of customers that arrive from the outside. The server visits the nodes cyclically, serving the customers first at node 1, then at node 2, and so on through node n, and then repeating from node 1 again. Setup...
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Variance Effects in Cyclic Production Systems
Sarkar, Debashish; Zangwill, Willard I. - In: Management Science 37 (1991) 4, pp. 444-453
Utilizing a cyclic queue system, this paper investigates the effect of variance on a multi-item production facility. The variance of setup time, service rate and arrival rate is shown to have a powerful and sometimes paradoxical influence. Reduction in setup time, for example, is usually...
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Expected Waiting Time for Nonsymmetric Cyclic Queueing Systems---Exact Results and Applications
Sarkar, D.; Zangwill, W. I. - In: Management Science 35 (1989) 12, pp. 1463-1474
This paper provides the expected waiting time of a nonsymmetric cyclic server queueing system with Poisson traffic, arbitrary switchover and arbitrary service times. For n the number of queues, the expected waiting time is obtained using n equations which is a significant improvement over the...
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