Package nl.tudelft.simulation.dsol.tutorial.section42
Simple supply chain model using event scheduling.
The second example introduced in this section is again taken from Law & Kelton. In this example we introduce a retailer who sells a single product and would like to know how many items he should have in inventory for each of the next n weeks. Both the conceptual model and its specification in DSOL represent a realistic supply chain model.
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- Author:
- Peter Jacobs, Alexander Verbraeck
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Interface Summary Interface Description BuyerInterface A BuyerInterface.SellerInterface A SellerInterface. -
Class Summary Class Description Customer A Customer.Retailer A Retailer.Warehouse A Warehouse.Warehouse42Model A BoatModel.Warehouse42SwingApplication Copyright (c) 2002-2023 Delft University of Technology, Jaffalaan 5, 2628 BX Delft, the Netherlands.Warehouse42SwingApplication.Warehouse42Panel copyright (c) 2002-2021 Delft University of Technology.