World Scientific lecture notes in complex systems ;
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Includes bibliographical references.
Continuum models for interacting machines/ Dieter Armbruster, Pierre Degond, Christian Ringhofer -- Supply and production networks: from the bull-whip effect to business cycles / Dirk Helbing, Stefan Lämmer -- Managing supply-demand networks in semiconductor manufacturing / Karl Kempf -- Modelling manufacturing systems for control: a validation study / Erjen Lefeber, Roel van den Berg, J.E. Rooda -- Adaptive networks of production processes / Adam Ponzi --- Universal statistics of cells with recursive production / Kunihiko Kaneko, Chikara Furusawa -- Intracellular networks of interacting molecular machines / Alexander S. Mikhailov -- Cell is noisy / Tatsuo Shibata -- An intelligent slime mold: a self-organizing system of cell shape and information / Tetsuo Ueda -- Communication and structure within networks / Kim Sneppen, Martin Rosvali, Ala Trusina.
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This review volume is devoted to a discussion of analogies and differences of complex production systems natural, as in biological cells, or man-made, as in economic systems or industrial production. Taking this unified look at production is based on two observations: Cells and many biological networks are complex production units that have evolved to solve production problems in a reliable and optimal way in a highly stochastic environment. On the other hand, industrial production is becoming increasingly complex and often hard to predict. As a result, modeling and control of such productio.
Networks of interacting machines.
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Production organization in complex industrial systems and biological cells
Cell interaction.
Production (Economic theory)
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