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Information management. Modelling, analysis and simulation perspective
Edward Szczerbicki
Gdańskie Towarzystwo Naukowe
Gdańsk 2004
ISBN: 83-87359-86-6
liczba stron: 265
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Preface
Part I
Information Flow Modelling: Tools And Approaches
1. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM: SOME CHALLENGES
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Opportunities and challenges
2. INFORMATION FLOW: ANALYTICAL MODELLING PLATFORM
2.1. Introduction and the modelling approach
2.2. Modelling dynamic environment
2.2.1. Autoregressive model of the second order
2.2.2. Verification and validation of the model
2.3. Application of the model
3. INFORMATION FLOW: SOFT MODELLING PLATFORM
3.1. Introduction to qualitative modelling and simulation
3.1.1. Qualitative vs. quantitative modelling
3.2. Qualitative modelling in static environment
3.2.1. The role of correlation and
3.3. Soft modelling for informational
3.3.1. Signed directed graphs
3.3.2. Informational balance mechanism of an agent
3.4. Decision trees and neural networks as non-quantitative modelling tools ...
3.5. Petri net technique
3.5.1. Petri nets principles
3.5.2. Agents modelling
3.5.3. Full control system: illustrative example
4. INFORMATION FLOW AND INEGRATION PROBLEM
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Integration through the FLOW OF INFORMATION
4.3. Illustrative example
Part II
Concurrency: Information Management Challenge
5. CONCURRENT PHILOSOPHY
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Concurrent development
6. INFORMATION FLOW ARCHITECTURE FOR CONCURRENCY EVALUATION
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Concurrency evaluation: overview of the problem
6.3. Architecture of the proposed system
7. DEDUCTION GRAPHS FOR CONCURRENCY SATISFACTION
7.1, Introduction to concurrency satisfaction problem
7.2. Intermediate concurrency attributes
7.3. Compound concurrency attributes
7.4. Multilevel concurrency satisfaction
8. PLANNING IN CONCURRENT ENVIRONMENT
8.1. Introduction to planning process
8.2. Planning support for concept development
8.2.1. A model of concept development in concurrent engineering
8.3. Blackboard based planning architecture
8.3.1. Planning environment
8.3.2. Planning framework
8.3.3. Planning strategies and control
9. CONCURRENCY IMPLEMENTATION
9.1. Transition from sequential to concurrent engineering
9.1.1. Implementation issues
9.2. Implementing concurrency for environmental protection
9.2.1. Design for environment
9.2.2. Case studies
Part III
Simulation: Information Flow for Performance Enhancement with Case Studies
10. SIMULATION APPROACH
10.1. Introduction
10.2. To simulate or not to simulate
10.3. Modelling tool and modelling process
11. COAL MINE OPERATION
11.1. Introduction
11.2. System description and modelling assumptions
11.3. Model description
11.4. Simulation runs
11.5. Simulation results
12. AGILE STRATEGY FOR SURVIVAL IN A COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT
12.1. The system and its need
12.2. Modelling the system
12.3. Model verification and "what if" simulation results
12.3.1. Recommendations
13. MANAGEMENT OF CONDITION MONITORING SERVICE
13.1. Introduction
13.3. Model description
13.4. Discussion of time results
14. PERFORMANCE EVALUATION FOR A COMPLEX MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
14.1. The system, its decomposition and performance measures
14.2. The model
14.3. Simulation results
15. OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT FOR STEEL PROCESSING
15.1. Introduction and background to the problem
15.2. Simulation model
15.3. Simulation results and recommendations
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS