Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros)
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Summary: | Purpose – this paper aims to develop a non-stationary hypercube model capable of uniting the properties that models for both problems seek (location and shift-scheduling problems).Theoretical framework – We present the proposed model using a mixed discrete-continuous time Markov chain and compares it to a discrete-event simulation through an illustrative example.Design/methodology/approach – The method used in this paper is quantitative with a comparison between an approach of simulation and an exact model.Findings – The results show a high similarity between both models. However, the proposed model does not present noise in performance measures such as waiting times and travel times. Nevertheless, the study of their residuals revealed that the proposed model has a lower sensitivity to events, such as shift endings and imperfections in dispatch preferences. Further studies may reduce such a variation by improvements in the calculations of performance measurements.Research, Practical & Social implications – The mentioned results suggest that the proposed model may become an option for applications uniting location and shift-scheduling problems.Originality/value – When developing location problems, we seek models that are capable of representing the pertinent geographic characteristics to the problem. On the other hand, when developing shift-scheduling problems, we seek models capable of capturing transient fluctuations in the components (such as demand, service times, available workforce, among others) of such a system. Therefore, in the search to improve the daily operations of systems, such as emergency service systems (ambulances, police, firefighters) using either of the two problems individually, it may lead to flawed conclusions.Keywords - Emergency Service Systems; Queueing Theory; Hypercube non-stationary; Discrete Event Simulation; Performance Measurement. |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros)Emergency Service SystemsQueueing TheoryTime-dependentDiscrete Event SimulationPerformance Measurement.Purpose – this paper aims to develop a non-stationary hypercube model capable of uniting the properties that models for both problems seek (location and shift-scheduling problems).Theoretical framework – We present the proposed model using a mixed discrete-continuous time Markov chain and compares it to a discrete-event simulation through an illustrative example.Design/methodology/approach – The method used in this paper is quantitative with a comparison between an approach of simulation and an exact model.Findings – The results show a high similarity between both models. However, the proposed model does not present noise in performance measures such as waiting times and travel times. Nevertheless, the study of their residuals revealed that the proposed model has a lower sensitivity to events, such as shift endings and imperfections in dispatch preferences. Further studies may reduce such a variation by improvements in the calculations of performance measurements.Research, Practical & Social implications – The mentioned results suggest that the proposed model may become an option for applications uniting location and shift-scheduling problems.Originality/value – When developing location problems, we seek models that are capable of representing the pertinent geographic characteristics to the problem. On the other hand, when developing shift-scheduling problems, we seek models capable of capturing transient fluctuations in the components (such as demand, service times, available workforce, among others) of such a system. Therefore, in the search to improve the daily operations of systems, such as emergency service systems (ambulances, police, firefighters) using either of the two problems individually, it may lead to flawed conclusions.Keywords - Emergency Service Systems; Queueing Theory; Hypercube non-stationary; Discrete Event Simulation; Performance Measurement.A Fundacao para o Desenvolvimento de Bauru (FunDeB)2021-12-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revista.feb.unesp.br/gepros/article/view/286510.15675/gepros.v16i4.2865Revista Gestão da Produção Operações e Sistemas; v. 16 n. 4 (2021); 1371984-2430reponame:GEPROS. Gestão da Produção. Operações e Sistemasinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPenghttps://revista.feb.unesp.br/gepros/article/view/2865/pdfhttps://revista.feb.unesp.br/gepros/article/view/2865/1962Copyright (c) 2021 Revista Gestão da Produção Operações e Sistemasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSiqueira, Regiane MáximoBeojone, Caio Vitor2023-11-22T15:24:44Zoai:ojs.gepros.emnuvens.com.br:article/2865Revistahttps://revista.feb.unesp.br/geprosPUBhttps://revista.feb.unesp.br/gepros/oaigepros@feb.unesp.br||abjabbour@feb.unesp.br1984-24301809-614Xopendoar:2023-11-22T15:24:44GEPROS. Gestão da Produção. Operações e Sistemas - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros) |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros) |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros) Siqueira, Regiane Máximo Emergency Service Systems Queueing Theory Time-dependent Discrete Event Simulation Performance Measurement. |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros) |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros) |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros) |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros) |
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Towards Unifying Scheduling and Location Problems: A Non-Stationary Hypercube Model (This article was invited to be published in Gepros) |
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Siqueira, Regiane Máximo |
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Siqueira, Regiane Máximo Beojone, Caio Vitor |
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Beojone, Caio Vitor |
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Siqueira, Regiane Máximo Beojone, Caio Vitor |
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Emergency Service Systems Queueing Theory Time-dependent Discrete Event Simulation Performance Measurement. |
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Emergency Service Systems Queueing Theory Time-dependent Discrete Event Simulation Performance Measurement. |
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Purpose – this paper aims to develop a non-stationary hypercube model capable of uniting the properties that models for both problems seek (location and shift-scheduling problems).Theoretical framework – We present the proposed model using a mixed discrete-continuous time Markov chain and compares it to a discrete-event simulation through an illustrative example.Design/methodology/approach – The method used in this paper is quantitative with a comparison between an approach of simulation and an exact model.Findings – The results show a high similarity between both models. However, the proposed model does not present noise in performance measures such as waiting times and travel times. Nevertheless, the study of their residuals revealed that the proposed model has a lower sensitivity to events, such as shift endings and imperfections in dispatch preferences. Further studies may reduce such a variation by improvements in the calculations of performance measurements.Research, Practical & Social implications – The mentioned results suggest that the proposed model may become an option for applications uniting location and shift-scheduling problems.Originality/value – When developing location problems, we seek models that are capable of representing the pertinent geographic characteristics to the problem. On the other hand, when developing shift-scheduling problems, we seek models capable of capturing transient fluctuations in the components (such as demand, service times, available workforce, among others) of such a system. Therefore, in the search to improve the daily operations of systems, such as emergency service systems (ambulances, police, firefighters) using either of the two problems individually, it may lead to flawed conclusions.Keywords - Emergency Service Systems; Queueing Theory; Hypercube non-stationary; Discrete Event Simulation; Performance Measurement. |
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