2011
DOI: 10.1080/00207540903413678
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Use of path algebra tools for a unified description of a large class of pull control policies

Abstract: International audienceMany pull policies can be found in the literature for controlling multistage production/inventory systems. In this paper, we present a framework that enables us to describe the dynamics of a large class of pull control policies, using the same set of canonical functions. The class of policies we consider here include well known pull policies, like kanban, CONWIP, basestock, generalized kanban, extended kanban, but also many other hybrid policies, and their extensions to systems producing … Show more

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“…With the proposed formulation, they examined the dynamics behavior of Kanban, Base-stock, Extended Kanban, and Generalized Kanban. Di Mascolo and Bollon (2011) presented a framework to describe the dynamics of pull control mechanisms using (max, +) algebra.…”
Section: A Review On Pull Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the proposed formulation, they examined the dynamics behavior of Kanban, Base-stock, Extended Kanban, and Generalized Kanban. Di Mascolo and Bollon (2011) presented a framework to describe the dynamics of pull control mechanisms using (max, +) algebra.…”
Section: A Review On Pull Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%