Acceptance of Simulation; Insights and Guidelines from a DES Project
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- Abstract
- Companies are daily facing challenges to become more efficient and to gain market shares. To solve these challenges discrete event simulation (DES) can be used as a strategic and tactical decision-making tool. Using simulation will result in; more cost effective analyses, less resources spent on implementation and an increased understanding of why things happen in the system. However, even if simulation has many advantages, there remain some hesitance to use it.
Together with a manufacturing company, this master thesis has been conducted as a simulation project to understand what influences acceptance of simulation. Given the stated situation, and the written literature, this master thesis aims to answer the following questions;
How... (More) - Companies are daily facing challenges to become more efficient and to gain market shares. To solve these challenges discrete event simulation (DES) can be used as a strategic and tactical decision-making tool. Using simulation will result in; more cost effective analyses, less resources spent on implementation and an increased understanding of why things happen in the system. However, even if simulation has many advantages, there remain some hesitance to use it.
Together with a manufacturing company, this master thesis has been conducted as a simulation project to understand what influences acceptance of simulation. Given the stated situation, and the written literature, this master thesis aims to answer the following questions;
How can a DES-project affect the acceptance of simulation?
What factors can affect the acceptance of simulation, and how can these factors be changed?
To answer the question, a literature study and two case studies were carried out, including observations, interviews and surveys from three in parallel simulation projects. Based on these, recommendations and guidelines have been formulated to aid future DES projects and to increase the usage of simulation as a business tool. Apart from the recommendations, three conclusions have been drawn;
- Acceptance of simulation is dependent on many various things and it therefore requires understanding and involvement.
- Factors with indirect impact on acceptance, so called moderators, are important to consider to obtain acceptance.
- Many activities need some acceptance before they are performed, and therefore needs to be supported in the organization. (Less) - Popular Abstract
- Simulation is a useful tool for manufacturing companies to analyze the current system and make decisions without implementing new resources. However, in order to use simulation, the tool has to be adopted and accepted first. There are many factors and activities that can affect the acceptance of simulation, but it is just as important to keep track of the aspects that affect these factors and activities.
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- author
- Trulsson, Emma LU and Varga, Elin
- supervisor
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- Pernilla Derwik LU
- Klas Hjort LU
- organization
- course
- MTT920 20161
- year
- 2016
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Discrete Event Simulation (DES), acceptance of simulation, case study, simulation project and technology acceptance factors.
- language
- English
- id
- 8891990
- date added to LUP
- 2016-09-28 16:36:59
- date last changed
- 2016-09-28 16:36:59
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