About simulation of the production with the use of subject-technological and flow levels of the description
Oleh Pihnastyi and
Nikita Dudarev
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Abstract:
Using a statistical approach, which is widespread in natural sciences, the model of production of the technological system with a continuous method of the organization of production is provided. The status of flow parameters of the production of the technological system is set by a set of statuses of subjects of the labour. A point in phase technological space sets the status of a separate subject of the labour. It is entered a distribution function of subjects of the labour on a status and the kinetic equation for a distribution function of subjects of the labour on statuses of technological processing is written. The closed system of the dynamic equations (the balance equations) describing behaviour in time of values of the first moments of a distribution function characterizing frequency curve of in-process backlogs on technological AND operations the rate of processing of subjects of the labour on technological operations is written.
Keywords: production line; subject of the labor; parameters of a status of the product line; technological line item; the transition period; production management systems; kinetic equation; mass production; work in progress; production PDE-model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C61 D24 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-06-01, Revised 2018-06-01
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Published in Bulletin of the Baranovichi State University 6 (2018): pp. 70-74
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