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| Víceúčelová diskrétní simulační modelace× | Diskrétní simulace událostí (DES)× | |
|---|---|---|
| Obor | Simulace | Simulace |
| Rodina | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Rok vzniku≠ | 1990s–2000s | 1960s (formalized); modern computational form from 1970s onward |
| Tvůrce≠ | Various (DES: Tocher 1963; multi-objective integration: 1990s–2000s OR literature) | Banks, Carson, Nelson & Nicol (textbook lineage); foundational work by Tocher & Conway (1960s) |
| Typ≠ | Simulation-optimization hybrid | Stochastic process simulation |
| Původní zdroj≠ | Kleijnen, J. P. C., & Gaury, E. (2003). Short-term robustness of production management systems: A case study. European Journal of Operational Research, 148(2), 452–465. DOI ↗ | Banks, J., Carson, J.S., Nelson, B.L. & Nicol, D.M. (2010). Discrete-Event System Simulation (5th ed.). Pearson. ISBN: 978-0136062127 |
| Další názvy≠ | MO-DES, Multi-objective DES, Pareto-based discrete-event simulation, DES with multi-objective optimization | DES, event-driven simulation, Ayrık Olay Simülasyonu (DES) |
| Příbuzné≠ | 5 | 4 |
| Shrnutí≠ | Multi-Objective Discrete-Event Simulation (MO-DES) couples a discrete-event simulation engine with multi-objective optimization to explore trade-offs among two or more conflicting performance measures — such as throughput, cost, and waiting time — across stochastic, time-ordered process models. It is widely applied in manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, and service system design. | Discrete-Event Simulation (DES) is a computational modeling paradigm in which the state of a system changes only at a countable sequence of points in time — the events. Between events nothing changes, so the simulation clock jumps directly from one event to the next. Formalized through the foundational textbooks of Banks, Carson, Nelson and Nicol and of Law in the 1960s–2000s, DES has become the standard tool for analyzing queuing systems, healthcare patient flows, manufacturing lines, and logistics networks where entities move through resources over time. |
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