A simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching

This paper discusses the use of discrete event simulation in analyzing work force complement for an encoding center. The encoding center was modeled and sensitivity analysis was performed. Sensitivity analysis was done by varying the rate of arrival of transactions in the encoding center. In additi...

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Main Author: Beng Hui, Dennis T.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-129602023-08-25T02:12:03Z A simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching Beng Hui, Dennis T. This paper discusses the use of discrete event simulation in analyzing work force complement for an encoding center. The encoding center was modeled and sensitivity analysis was performed. Sensitivity analysis was done by varying the rate of arrival of transactions in the encoding center. In addition, a statistical analysis was also performed using ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) involving two factors. These factors are the number of encoders (C_NOE) and total number of batched transactions per day (N_O_B). Results showed that these two factors contribute significantly to the throughput of the systems. 2003-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/10738 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Computer simulation Discrete-time systems -- Computer simulation Simulation methods
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Computer simulation
Discrete-time systems -- Computer simulation
Simulation methods
spellingShingle Computer simulation
Discrete-time systems -- Computer simulation
Simulation methods
Beng Hui, Dennis T.
A simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching
description This paper discusses the use of discrete event simulation in analyzing work force complement for an encoding center. The encoding center was modeled and sensitivity analysis was performed. Sensitivity analysis was done by varying the rate of arrival of transactions in the encoding center. In addition, a statistical analysis was also performed using ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) involving two factors. These factors are the number of encoders (C_NOE) and total number of batched transactions per day (N_O_B). Results showed that these two factors contribute significantly to the throughput of the systems.
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author Beng Hui, Dennis T.
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title A simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching
title_short A simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching
title_full A simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching
title_fullStr A simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching
title_full_unstemmed A simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching
title_sort simulation analysis of a multiple-server encoding center with batching
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/10738
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