Simulation and OR (operations research) in combination for practical optimalization

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Authors
  • J. van der Wal
Publication date 2005
Series Report AE, 7/2005
Number of pages 12
Publisher Amsterdam: Institute of Actuarial Science & Econometrics
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract
Should we pool capacities or not? This is a question that one can regularly be confronted with in operations and service management. It is a question that necessarily requires a combination of queueing (as OR discipline) and simulation (as evaluative tool) and further steps for optimization It will be illustrated that a combined approach (SimOR) of Simulation (techniques and tools) and classical Operations Research (queueing, linear programming and scheduling) can be most beneficial. First, an instructive example of parallel queues will be provided which shows the necessary and fruitful combination of queueing and simulation. Next, the combined approach will also be illustrated for the optimization of: call centers, checking-in at airports, blood platelet production, train scheduling for railways. Whether we should pool or not is thus just one simple question for which this SimOR approach can be most fruitful if not necessary for 'practical optimalization'.
Document type Working paper
Language English
Published at http://www1.feb.uva.nl/pp/bin/337fulltext.pdf
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