Operations Management and Student CD
Operations Management and Student CD
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ISBN: 9780133408010
Author: HEIZER, Jay, RENDER, Barry
Publisher: Prentice Hall
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Chapter F, Problem 13DQ

a)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The reason why managers are forced to use simulation in dealing with the problem of inventory order policy.

Introduction: Simulation is a model that can be used in operations, which would imitate the real world process. Simulation uses random sampling for the generation of realistic variability.

b)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The reason why managers are forced to use simulation in dealing with the problem of ships docking in a port to unload.

Introduction: Simulation is a model that can be used in operations, which would imitate the real world process. Simulation uses random sampling for the generation of realistic variability.

c)

Summary Introduction

To determine: The reason why managers are forced to use simulation in dealing with the problem of bank-teller service windows.

Introduction: Simulation is a model that can be used in operations, which would imitate the real world process. Simulation uses random sampling for the generation of realistic variability.

d)

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To determine: The reason why managers are forced to use simulation in dealing with the problem of Country U’s economy.

Introduction: Simulation is a model that can be used in operations, which would imitate the real world process. Simulation uses random sampling for the generation of realistic variability.

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