
| Preface Notation Part I: Introduction and Models of Manufacturing Systems 1 Concept of Near-Optimal Control 1.1 Introduction 1.2 A Brief Review of the Related Literature 1.3 Plan of the Book 2 Models of Manufacturing Systems 2.1 Introduction 2.2 A Parallel-Machine, Single Product Model 2.3 A Parallel-Machine, Multiproduct Model 2.4 A Single Product Dynamic Flowshop 2.5 A Dynamic Jobshop Part II: Optimal Control of Manufacturing Systems: Existence and Characterization 3 Optimal Control of Parallel-Machine Systems 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Problem Formulation 3.3 Estimates for Discounted Cost Value Functions 3.4 Verification Theorem 3.5 Existence and Characterization of Optimal Policy 3.6 Turnpike Set Analysis 3.7 Multiproduct Systems 3.8 Notes 4 Optimal Control of Dynamic Flowshops 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Problem Formulation 4.3 Estimates for Discounted Cost Value Functions 4.4 Verification Theorem and HJBDD Equations 4.5 Two-Machine Flowshop with Finite Internal Buffer 4.6 Notes 5 Optimal Controls of Dynamic Jobshops 5.1 Introduction 5.2 A Graph-Theoretic Framework and Problem Formulation 5.3 Estimates for Discounted Cost Value Functions 5.4 Verification Theorem 5.5 Notes 6 Risk-Sensitive Control 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Problem Formulation 6.3 HJB Equations 6.4 Verification Theorein 6.5 Notes Part III: Near-Optimal Controls 7 Near-Optimal Control of Parallel-Machine Systems 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Problem Forinulation 7.3 The Limiting Control Problem 7.4 Convergence of the Minimum Average Expected Cost 7.5 Asymptotic Optimal Controls 7.6 Parallel-Machine Systems without Attrition 7.7 Notes 8 Near-Optimal Control of Dynamic Flowshops 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Problem Formulation 8.3 The Limiting Control Problem 8.4 Convergence of the Minimum Average Expected Cost 8.5 Construction of a Near-Optimal Control 8.6 Notes …… Part Ⅳ:Conclusions Part Ⅴ:Appendices References Author Index Subject Index Copyright Permissions |
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