Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
11023920 | Computers in Industry | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
A review of the literature shows that there is no integrated approach to support the design of food service production facilities, known as centralized kitchens (CEKIs). To facilitate such integration and assist food service managers to adopt quantitative and data-driven design approaches, this study proposes an original computer-based multidisciplinary decision-support tool for the design and configuration of a CEKI. The proposed tool aids decisions taken by multiple actors simultaneously through a set of interfaces driven by quantitative data that follow the logistical flow of materials throughout the CEKI (1), assesses performance indicators in a multidisciplinary dashboard (2), and implements what-if, multiple scenario analyses based on simulations (3). Graphical interfaces are designed to facilitate communication between the decision makers and the integration of data-driven analyses. The design of a new CEKI is used as a testbed for the decision-support tool. The real-world example highlights the interdependencies between issues and decisions and showcases how computer applications facilitate decision-making and improve communication between managers.
Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Computer Science
Computer Science Applications
Authors
Alessandro Tufano, Riccardo Accorsi, Federica Garbellini, Riccardo Manzini,