A production line is treated as a series arrangement of k work stations. An unlimited supply of raw production items is available at the first station, and each item passes through all of die stations in sequence. The service time for a single item at station j is assumed to be a random variable with a probability distribution peculiar to that station. In this mode of operation any station will at any time be either busy, or idle, or blocked. A measure of the productivity of such a line is its mean production rate r. It has been conjectured that the production rate remains invariant under reversal of the production line. Line reversal means that every item passes through the stations in the reverse order, that is, beginning with station k a...
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Abstract. In traditional production lines, such as assembly lines, each worker is usually assigned t...
textabstractIn this paper it is shown that in many production networks it is possible to reverse the...
Random yield occurs if production processes are imperfect and therefore produce defective items. Exa...
Random processes can be used to describe the evolution of a real systems over time. Discrete-time Ma...
Causal reversibility blends reversibility and causality for concurrent systems. It indicates that an...
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The equilibrium joint probability distribution of queue lengths is obtained for a broad class of job...
In this paper we examine the various effects that workstations and rework loops with identical paral...
This paper investigates the benefits of deliberately unbalancing both operation time means (MTs) and...
This paper demonstrates the importance of choosing the correct statistical distributions for breakdo...
This paper provides results related to the optimal design of unpaced production lines. It has been s...
Production lines with unreliable machines and finite buffers have been studied from the point of vie...
Several notions of reversibility exist in the literature. On the one hand, causal reversibility esta...
AbstractIn this paper it is shown that in many production networks it is possible to reverse the flo...
Abstract. In traditional production lines, such as assembly lines, each worker is usually assigned t...
textabstractIn this paper it is shown that in many production networks it is possible to reverse the...
Random yield occurs if production processes are imperfect and therefore produce defective items. Exa...
Random processes can be used to describe the evolution of a real systems over time. Discrete-time Ma...
Causal reversibility blends reversibility and causality for concurrent systems. It indicates that an...
A manufacturing process often consists of many procedures, with a certain feature being added to the...
AbstractThis paper relates the reversibility of certain discrete state Markovian queueing networks —...
The equilibrium joint probability distribution of queue lengths is obtained for a broad class of job...
In this paper we examine the various effects that workstations and rework loops with identical paral...
This paper investigates the benefits of deliberately unbalancing both operation time means (MTs) and...
This paper demonstrates the importance of choosing the correct statistical distributions for breakdo...