Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6892799 Computers & Operations Research 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The U.S. Naval shipbuilding industry faces significant challenges to build ships on-time and within budgeted cost. To achieve greater efficiency and timeliness in shipbuilding, we developed a flexible two-stage queueing model under a CONWIP job release policy to enhance the planning and control of the outfitting process, one of the key processes in shipbuilding. The model is formulated using Markov Decision Processes which can provide (1) the optimal dynamic control policy and (2) the optimal cost. The numerical results showed that the optimal control policy is a state dependent threshold type policy and very complex to analyze. Therefore, we developed a static model to simplify the dynamic model and used Mean Value Analysis to gain insights. Using both data from the dynamic model and the static model, we developed a regression model to calculate a threshold policy heuristic. Testing reveals that the performance of this heuristic is very close to the optimal.
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