Simulation in the supply chain context:matching the simulation tool to the problem


Autoria(s): Owen, Christopher; Albores, Pavel; Greasley, Andrew; Love, Doug
Contribuinte(s)

Gunal, Murat

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

The supply chain can be a source of competitive advantage for the firm. Simulation is an effective tool for investigating supply chain problems. The three main simulation approaches in the supply chain context are System Dynamics (SD), Discrete Event Simulation (DES) and Agent Based Modelling (ABM). A sample from the literature suggests that whilst SD and ABM have been used to address strategic and planning problems, DES has mainly been used on planning and operational problems., A review of received wisdom suggests that historically, driven by custom and practice, certain simulation techniques have been focused on certain problem types. A theoretical review of the techniques, however, suggests that the scope of their application should be much wider and that supply chain practitioners could benefit from applying them in this broader way.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20732/1/SW10.11.11.Owen.Albores.Greasley.Love.pdf

Owen, Christopher; Albores, Pavel; Greasley, Andrew and Love, Doug (2010). Simulation in the supply chain context:matching the simulation tool to the problem. IN: Proceedings of the 2010 Operational Research Society simulation Workshop (SW10) : 23-24 March 2010, Worcestershire, England. Gunal, Murat (ed.) Operational Research Society.

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Operational Research Society

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20732/

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NonPeerReviewed