HMS 2009 Proceeding

A state of the art on discrete event simulation and an application to supply chain inventory management

Authors:   Francesco Longo, Giovanni Mirabelli

Abstract

Nowadays there is a large availability of discrete event simulation software that can be easily used in different domains from industry to supply chain, from healthcare to business management, from training to complex systems design. Simulation engines of commercial discrete event simulation software use specific rules and logics for simulation time and events management. They also provide the user with a number of libraries based on the traditional object oriented modeling approach. Difficulties and limitations come up when commercial discrete event simulation software are used for modeling complex real world-systems (i.e. supply chains, industrial plants). The objective of this paper is twofold first a state of the art on commercial discrete event simulation software and an overview on discrete event simulation models development by using general purpose programming languages are presented; then a Supply Chain Order Performance Simulator (SCOPS, developed in C++) for investigating the inventory management problem along the supply chain under different supply chain scenarios is proposed to readers.

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