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Workforce Management Simulation Using System Dynamics
1. Introduction In modern production environments, efficient workforce management is crucial to maintaining productivity and ensuring smooth operations. One common challenge is matching the available workforce to the actual staffing demand while accounting f...
Opposition Report - Riccardo Bronzini
Opposition Report - Afonso Abreu
Opposition Report - Fabian Kagel
Material Flow in Product Assembly on a Production Line
1. Introduction to Simulation Models Simulation models are tools used to represent and analyze complex real-world processes in mathematical or logical form. Their main advantage is the ability to test different scenarios and predict system behavior without in...
Advanced customer acquisition model
1. Introduction In today’s highly competitive market, businesses must constantly refine their marketing and sales strategies to attract new customers. One of the most effective analytical tools in this regard is dynamic modeling, which allows us to predict ...
A.Abrami, S.M.Barbagallo project
In this report, we are going to discuss the production cycles for some parts of a two-speed hand drill.
System dynamics method in the external logistics of the supply chain network
Article: System dynamics: an approach to modeling supply chain performance measurement https://www.researchgate.net/publication/373380105_SYSTEM_DYNAMICS_AN_APPROACH_TO_MODELING_SUPPLY_CHAIN_PERFORMANCE_MEASUREMEN 1. Description of the scientific achievement...
The impact of employee turnover on workflow in a production team.
Name and surname: Łukasz Szkutnik Topic The impact of employee turnover on workflow in a production team. 1. Introduction In a modern production environment, maintaining a stable and efficient workflow is crucial for achieving performance goals and ensuri...
Weak and Strong Ties in Knowledge Management – Granovetter's Theory
In the field of knowledge management, the structure and nature of social networks play a significant role in how knowledge is created, shared, and utilized. One of the most influential concepts in this context is the theory proposed by sociologist Mark Granove...
Network Data Sources in Organizations
In the field of knowledge management (KM), analyzing relationships within an organization is crucial to understanding how information flows, how collaboration occurs, and where knowledge is created, stored, or lost. Several types of relationships can be examin...
Betweenness Centrality in Social Network Analysis
Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a method used to study relationships and interactions among entities in various types of networks such as social, organizational, or technological. One of the key concepts in this analysis is betweenness centrality, which ident...
Closeness centrality
In the field of social network analysis, centrality measures are used to determine the importance or influence of individual nodes within a network. One of the key measures is closeness centrality, which evaluates how close a node is to all other nodes in the ...
Analysis of Project Fund Spending
Author: Jakub Stalica, 167531 1. Introduction The goal of the model is to analyze how financial resources are spent during project execution. The model was developed using Vensim PLE software and the System Dynamics methodology, which allows mapping relat...
Filling the tank with a control delay
Theoretical introduction Vensim is a dynamical systems modeling tool that allows you to create simulations based on differential equations and logical relationships between variables. It is particularly useful for analyzing systems with delays, feedbacks, and...
Clusters of nodes and subnets
W analizie sieci społecznościowych (SNA) jednym z kluczowych zagadnień jest zrozumienie struktury sieci poprzez identyfikację różnych grup (społeczności) w ramach większego zestawu węzłów. Po omówieniu takich pojęć, jak centralność (znaczenie węzła w sieci) i ...
Degree Centrality in Social Network Analysis
Degree Centrality in Social Network Analysis 🔹 What Is Degree Centrality?Degree centrality is one of the simplest and most commonly used measures in network analysis. It refers to the number of connections that a given node (e.g., a person, institution, websi...
Inventory Level Management with Random Demand
1. Introduction Inventory management under conditions of uncertainty and delivery delays presents a significant challenge in logistics and initial planning. To analyze the maintenance of the warehouse system, a simulation model based on a system controller wa...
Material flow in a parallel production system
1. Introduction Effective inventory management in parallel production systems is a key element in optimizing logistics processes, especially in conditions of fluctuating demand and supply uncertainty. Parallel systems, characterized by simultaneous operat...
Social Network Analysis
Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a tool used to examine relationships and the flow of information between people, teams, or departments within an organization. Instead of focusing on the formal structure of a company, SNA looks at actual interactions – who wor...