CIM Justification and Optimisation

CIM Justification and Optimisation
Author: Sev V Nagalingam
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1000162834

This book provides a justification and optimisation model that is complete enough to capture the important features required for a complex decision-making environment for computer integrated manufacturing investment analysis. The model provides facilities to quantify qualitative attributes.

Modelling and Intelligent Optimisation of Production Scheduling in VCIM Systems

Modelling and Intelligent Optimisation of Production Scheduling in VCIM Systems
Author: Son Duy Dao
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2017-12-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319721135

This thesis reports on an innovative production-scheduling model for virtual computer-integrated manufacturing (VCIM) systems. It also describes a robust genetic algorithm for production scheduling in VCIM systems. The model, which is the most comprehensive of its kind to date, is not only capable of supporting collaborative shipment scheduling and handling multiple product orders simultaneously, but also helps cope with multiple objective functions under uncertainties. In turn, the genetic algorithm, characterised by an innovative algorithm structure, chromosome encoding, crossover and mutation, is capable of searching for optimal/suboptimal solutions to the complex optimisation problem in the VCIM production- scheduling model described. Lastly, the effectiveness of the proposed approach is verified in a comprehensive case study.

APCOM 2003

APCOM 2003
Author: F. A. G. M. Camisani-Calzolari
Publisher:
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2003
Genre: Expert systems (Computer science)
ISBN:

Energy Systems Transition

Energy Systems Transition
Author: Vahid Vahidinasab
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2023-02-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3031221869

Energy Systems Transition: Digitalization, Decarbonization, Decentralization, and Democratization provides a thorough multidisciplinary overview of the operation of modern green energy systems and examines the role of 4D energy transition in global decarbonization mitigation efforts for meeting long-term climate goals. Contributions present practical aspects and approaches with evidence from applications to real-world energy systems, offering in-depth technical discussions, case studies, and examples to help readers understand the methods, current challenges, and future directions. A hands-on reference to energy distribution systems, it is suitable for researchers and industry practitioners from different branches of engineering, energy, data science, economics, and operation research.

Wind Energy for Power Generation

Wind Energy for Power Generation
Author: K. R. Rao
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1480
Release: 2019-10-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3319751344

This far-reaching resource covers a full spectrum of multi-faceted considerations critical for energy generation decision makers considering the adoption or expansion of wind power facilities. It contextualizes pivotal technical information within the real complexities of economic, environmental, practical and socio-economic parameters. This matrix of coverage includes case studies and analysis from developed and developing regions, including North America and Europe, Asia, Latin America, the Middle-East and Africa. Crucial issues to power generation professionals and utilities such as: capacity credits; fuel saving; intermittency; penetration limits; relative cost of electricity by generation source; growth and cost trends; incentives; and wind integration issues are addressed. Other economic issues succinctly discussed inform financial commitment to a project, including investment matrices, strategies for economic evaluations, econometrics of wind energy, cost comparisons of various investment strategies, and cost comparisons with other energy sources. Due to its encompassing scope, this reference will be of distinct interest to practicing engineers, policy and decision makers, project planners, investors and students working in the area of wind energy for power generation.

Modelling and Methodologies for Enterprise Integration

Modelling and Methodologies for Enterprise Integration
Author: Peter Bernus
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0387349839

Enterprise integration and enterprise engineering has become a focal point of discussions during the past few years with active contribution of many disciplines... The evolution from the concept of CAD/CAM, through CIM to the Integrated Enterprise is based on the assumption that the integrated enterprise can (and should) be engineered just as any complex system can.