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Bohács G, Rinkács A (2016). Development of a novel material flow simulation model for the integration of spatial and process relevant information. Logistics Journal : Not Reviewed, Vol. 2016. (urn:nbn:de:0009-14-43422)
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%0 Journal Article %T Development of a novel material flow simulation model for the integration of spatial and process relevant information %A Bohács, Gábor %A Rinkács, Angéla %J Logistics Journal : Not Reviewed %D 2016 %V 2016 %N 04 %@ 1860-5923 %F bohács2016 %X Simulation techniques are almost indispensable in the analysis of complex systems. Materials- and related information flow processes in logistics often possess such complexity. Further problem arise as the processes change over time and pose a Big Data problem as well. To cope with these issues adaptive simulations are more and more frequently used. This paper presents a few relevant advanced simulation models and intro-duces a novel model structure, which unifies modelling of geometrical relations and time processes. This way the process structure and their geometric relations can be handled in a well understandable and transparent way. Capabilities and applicability of the model is also presented via a demonstrational example. %L 620 %K adaptive modelling %K production logistics %K simulation %R 10.2195/lj_NotRev_bohacs_en_201604_01 %U http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-43422 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.2195/lj_NotRev_bohacs_en_201604_01Download
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@Article{bohács2016, author = "Boh{\'a}cs, G{\'a}bor and Rink{\'a}cs, Ang{\'e}la", title = "Development of a novel material flow simulation model for the integration of spatial and process relevant information", journal = "Logistics Journal : Not Reviewed", year = "2016", volume = "2016", number = "04", keywords = "adaptive modelling; production logistics; simulation", abstract = "Simulation techniques are almost indispensable in the analysis of complex systems. Materials- and related information flow processes in logistics often possess such complexity. Further problem arise as the processes change over time and pose a Big Data problem as well. To cope with these issues adaptive simulations are more and more frequently used. This paper presents a few relevant advanced simulation models and intro-duces a novel model structure, which unifies modelling of geometrical relations and time processes. This way the process structure and their geometric relations can be handled in a well understandable and transparent way. Capabilities and applicability of the model is also presented via a demonstrational example.", issn = "1860-5923", doi = "10.2195/lj_NotRev_bohacs_en_201604_01", url = "http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-43422" }Download
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TY - JOUR AU - Bohács, Gábor AU - Rinkács, Angéla PY - 2016 DA - 2016// TI - Development of a novel material flow simulation model for the integration of spatial and process relevant information JO - Logistics Journal : Not Reviewed VL - 2016 IS - 04 KW - adaptive modelling KW - production logistics KW - simulation AB - Simulation techniques are almost indispensable in the analysis of complex systems. Materials- and related information flow processes in logistics often possess such complexity. Further problem arise as the processes change over time and pose a Big Data problem as well. To cope with these issues adaptive simulations are more and more frequently used. This paper presents a few relevant advanced simulation models and intro-duces a novel model structure, which unifies modelling of geometrical relations and time processes. This way the process structure and their geometric relations can be handled in a well understandable and transparent way. Capabilities and applicability of the model is also presented via a demonstrational example. SN - 1860-5923 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0009-14-43422 DO - 10.2195/lj_NotRev_bohacs_en_201604_01 ID - bohács2016 ER -Download
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Bibliographic Citation | Logistics Journal : referierte Veröffentlichungen, Vol. 2016, Iss. 04 |
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Development of a novel material flow simulation model for the integration of spatial and process relevant information (eng) |
Author | Gábor Bohács, Angéla Rinkács |
Language | eng |
Abstract | Simulation techniques are almost indispensable in the analysis of complex systems. Materials- and related information flow processes in logistics often possess such complexity. Further problem arise as the processes change over time and pose a Big Data problem as well. To cope with these issues adaptive simulations are more and more frequently used. This paper presents a few relevant advanced simulation models and intro-duces a novel model structure, which unifies modelling of geometrical relations and time processes. This way the process structure and their geometric relations can be handled in a well understandable and transparent way. Capabilities and applicability of the model is also presented via a demonstrational example. |
Subject | adaptive modelling, production logistics, simulation |
DDC | 620 |
Rights | DPPL |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:0009-14-43422 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.2195/lj_NotRev_bohacs_en_201604_01 |