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WSC
2004
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Multi-Formalism Modeling Approach for Semiconductor Supply/Demand Networks
Building computational models of real world systems usually requires the interaction of decision modules and simulation modules. Given different models and algorithms, the major h...
Gary W. Godding, Hessam S. Sarjoughian, Karl G. Ke...
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AUTOMATICA
2006
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Simulation-based optimization of process control policies for inventory management in supply chains
A simulation-based optimization framework involving simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation (SPSA) is presented as a means for optimally specifying parameters of intern...
Jay D. Schwartz, Wenlin Wang, Daniel E. Rivera
CCE
2008
15 years 11 days ago
Chemical supply chain network optimization
Chemical supply chain networks provide large opportunities for cost reductions through the redesign of the flow of material from producer to customer. In this paper we present a m...
Jeff Ferrio, John Wassick
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EAAI
2008
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Supply chain coordination: A game-theory approach
In a supply chain organized as a network of autonomous enterprises, the main objective of each partner is to optimize his production and supply policy with respect to his own econ...
Jean-Claude Hennet, Yasemin Arda
ICCAD
2009
IEEE
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Decoupling capacitance efficient placement for reducing transient power supply noise
Decoupling capacitance (decap) is an efficient way to reduce transient noise in on-chip power supply networks. However, excessive decap may cause more leakage power, chip resource...
Xiaoyi Wang, Yici Cai, Qiang Zhou, Sheldon X.-D. T...