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chapter 1 The Power of Time -- chapter 2 Organizational Structure for Quick Response: QRM Cells, Teamwork, and Ownership -- chapter 3 Understanding and Exploiting System Dynamics Principles -- chapter 4 A Unified Strategy for the Whole Enterprise -- chapter 5 A Road Map for QRM Implementation.
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The technique of perturbation analysis has recently been introduced as an efficient way to compute parameter sensitivities for discrete event systems. Thus far, the statistical properties of perturbation analysis have been validated mainly through experiments. This paper considers, for an M/G/1...
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We present a model which enables efficient analysis of certain types of closed queueing networks with blocking due to limited buffer spaces. The networks analyzed are those in which the limited buffers occur in tandem subnetworks. A new model, with variable buffer-size, is introduced as a...
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Infinitesimal Perturbation Analysis (IPA) is a method for computing a sample path derivative with respect to an input parameter in a discrete event simulation. The IPA algorithm is based on the fact that for certain parameters and any realization of a simulation, the change in parameter can be...
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This paper studies the choice by Japanese multinationals of Asia and of specific Asian countries as investment destinations. High costs in Japan exert a general push towards investing in Asia. Unlike investment in the US and Europe, trade barriers do not drive Asian investment. While domestic...
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This paper develops comparative indices of environmental policy and performance for 31 countries, using a quantified analysis of reports prepared for the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). In cross-country regressions, we find a very strong, positive association...
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