<p>Many types of services are provided using some equipment or machines, e.g. transportation systems using vehicles. Designs of these systems require capacity decisions, e.g., the number of vehicles. In my dissertation, I use many-server and conventional heavy-traffic limit theory to derive asymptotically optimal capacity decisions, giving the desired level of delay and availability performance with minimum investment. The results provide near-optimal solutions and insights to otherwise analytically intractable problems.</p> <p>The dissertation will comprise two essays. In the first essay, &ldquoAsymptotic Analysis of Delay-based Performance Metrics and Optimal Capacity Decisions for the Machine Repair Problem with Spares,&rdquo I stu...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation we solve two queueing control problems that are related to capacity...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
The availability of repairable technical systems depends on the availability of (repairable) spare p...
The availability of repairable technical systems depends on the availability of (repairable) spare p...
Queueing theory is a mathematical tool which can be applied for capacity planning and optimisation o...
In this paper, we study the capacity flexibility problem of a maintenance service provider, who is r...
Capacity pooling in production systems, in the form of production capacity or inventory pooling, has...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
Integral inventory control of repairable items in service networks can result in a significant gain ...
We consider queueing systems in which customers arrive according to a Poisson process and have expon...
This dissertation focuses on reexamining traditional management problems that emerge in service syst...
We establish many-server heavy-traffic limits for G/M/n + M queueing models, allowing cus- tomer aba...
This thesis is concerned with queueing models where demand is allowed to exceed the system capacity,...
AbstractThis study concerns the waiting time wk of the kth arrival to a single-server queueing syste...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation we solve two queueing control problems that are related to capacity...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
The availability of repairable technical systems depends on the availability of (repairable) spare p...
The availability of repairable technical systems depends on the availability of (repairable) spare p...
Queueing theory is a mathematical tool which can be applied for capacity planning and optimisation o...
In this paper, we study the capacity flexibility problem of a maintenance service provider, who is r...
Capacity pooling in production systems, in the form of production capacity or inventory pooling, has...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Industrial and Manufactur...
Integral inventory control of repairable items in service networks can result in a significant gain ...
We consider queueing systems in which customers arrive according to a Poisson process and have expon...
This dissertation focuses on reexamining traditional management problems that emerge in service syst...
We establish many-server heavy-traffic limits for G/M/n + M queueing models, allowing cus- tomer aba...
This thesis is concerned with queueing models where demand is allowed to exceed the system capacity,...
AbstractThis study concerns the waiting time wk of the kth arrival to a single-server queueing syste...
UnrestrictedIn this dissertation we solve two queueing control problems that are related to capacity...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...
Queues of people, products, and machines frequently occur in many production systems (goods manufact...