Multiechelon repairable-item provisioning in a time-varying environment using the randomization technique |
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Authors: | Donald Gross Douglas R. Miller |
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Affiliation: | Department of Operations Research, School of Engineering and Applied Science, George Washington University, Washington, DC 20052 |
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Abstract: | Multiechelon repairable-item provisioning systems are considered under a time-varying environment. Such conditions could arise, for example, in a military context where a shift from peacetime operation to wartime operation takes place; or, in a civilian setting where a public transit system decides to increase its hours of operation or frequency of service. Exact Markovian models, incorporating a finite population of repairable components and limited repair capacity (nonample service), are treated, with transient solutions obtained using the randomization technique. The exact models are compared with the approximate Dyna-METRIC model which assumes an infinite population of components and ample repair capacity. |
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