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- Genere: Libro
- Lingua: Inglese
- Editore: John Wiley & Sons
- Pubblicazione: 11/2010
Service Science
optimization; mark s. daskin
153,95 €
146,25 €
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TRAMA
This book addresses the many important problems in service operations management, which can be analyzed using two core methodologies: optimization and queueing theory (including numerical simulation of queues). After an introductory chapter on services, Chapter 2 provides a summary of optimization, and Chapter 3 discusses queueing theory. In addition to these two methodologically-based chapters, the book includes a lengthy review of probability (as an appendix). Chapters 4 through 11 present specific topics within service operations management, including location modeling, assignment problems, short and long-term workforce management, applications of queueing theory (particularly to call center design), inventory models, vehicle routing, pricing, and auctions. Chapter 12 provides a summary chapter that also outlines steps to utilize the disucssed concepts and methods in practive. The author's own SITATION software is utilized throughout the book in addition to a program that numerically solves time-dependent queueing problems. SITATION is a program that was originally included with the author's prior book, Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications. This software has been significantly updated over the years and has been rewritten from a DOS-based version to a version that operates under Windows. A Powerpoint overview of SITATION as well as a user-guide are included on the book's related web site. Chapter coverage includes: optimization; queueing theory; location models; assignment problems; short-term and long-term workforce scheduling; applications of queueing in services; inventory models; vehicle routing and services; pricing problems and combinatorial auctions for services; and an overview of probability.SOMMARIO
This book addresses the many important problems in service operations management, which can be analyzed using two core methodologies: optimization and queueing theory (including numerical simulation of queues). After an introductory chapter on services, Chapter 2 provides a summary of optimization, and Chapter 3 discusses queueing theory. In addition to these two methodologically-based chapters, the book includes a lengthy review of probability (as an appendix). Chapters 4 through 11 present specific topics within service operations management, including location modeling, assignment problems, short and long-term workforce management, applications of queueing theory (particularly to call center design), inventory models, vehicle routing, pricing, and auctions. Chapter 12 provides a summary chapter that also outlines steps to utilize the disucssed concepts and methods in practive. The author's own SITATION software is utilized throughout the book in addition to a program that numerically solves time-dependent queueing problems. SITATION is a program that was originally included with the author's prior book, Network and Discrete Location: Models, Algorithms, and Applications. This software has been significantly updated over the years and has been rewritten from a DOS-based version to a version that operates under Windows. A Powerpoint overview of SITATION as well as a user-guide are included on the book's related web site. Chapter coverage includes: optimization; queueing theory; location models; assignment problems; short-term and long-term workforce scheduling; applications of queueing in services; inventory models; vehicle routing and services; pricing problems and combinatorial auctions for services; and an overview of probability.ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
- Condizione: Nuovo
- ISBN: 9780470525883
- Dimensioni: 238 x 38.55 x 166 mm Ø 1126 gr
- Formato: Copertina rigida
- Pagine Arabe: 628