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Stability Analysis of the Production System Using Simulation Models

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In order to ensure smooth functioning of a production system, the stability of its processes must be guaranteed, while on the other hand it must be possible to make quick decisions encumbered with the lowest possible risk. Innovations concerning products or processes constitute a necessary condition to remain on the market, but they always carry the risk of losing the stability. The risk results from the uncertainty associated with making decisions as to the future, as well as from the fact that the implementation of innovations is one of the factors that disturb the current manner of the company’s operation. There are many methods and techniques for system modelling, while a broad range of advanced IT packages for process modelling is available in the market. Production system modelling allows ensuring the stability of a production system through: understanding and assessing the impact of the decisions made on the production system and its various functional areas. The problem of the stability of the production system has been considered in the context of its current functioning (operation) and development (reorganization).

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Burduk, A. (2014). Stability Analysis of the Production System Using Simulation Models. In: Pawlewski, P., Greenwood, A. (eds) Process Simulation and Optimization in Sustainable Logistics and Manufacturing. EcoProduction. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07347-7_5

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