Integration of scheduling and discrete event simulation systems to improve production flow planning

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The increased availability of data and computer-aided technologies such as MRPI/II, ERP and MES system, allowing producers to be more adaptive to market dynamics and to improve production scheduling. Integration of production scheduling and computer modelling, simulation and visualization systems can be useful in the analysis of production system constraints related to the efficiency of manufacturing systems. A integration methodology based on semi-automatic model generation method for eliminating problems associated with complexity of the model and labour-intensive and time-consuming process of simulation model creation is proposed. Data mapping and data transformation techniques for the proposed method have been applied. This approach has been illustrated through examples of practical implementation of the proposed method using KbRS scheduling system and Enterprise Dynamics simulation system.

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Krenczyk, D., Paprocka, I., Kempa, W. M., Grabowik, C., & Kalinowski, K. (2016). Integration of scheduling and discrete event simulation systems to improve production flow planning. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 145). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/145/2/022018

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