posted on 2012-08-03, 10:18authored byStewart Robinson, Thanos Alifantis, John S. Edwards, John Ladbrook, Anthony Waller
The performance of most operations systems is significantly affected by the interaction of human decision-makers. A methodology, based on the use of visual interactive simulation (VIS) and artificial intelligence (AI), is described that aims to identify and improve human decision-making in operations systems. The methodology, known as 'knowledge-based improvement' (KBI), elicits knowledge from a decision-maker via a VIS and then uses AI methods to represent decision-making. By linking the VIS and AI representation, it is possible to predict the performance of the operations system under different decision-making strategies and to search for improved strategies. The KBI methodology is applied to the decision-making surrounding unplanned maintenance operations at a Ford Motor Company engine assembly plant.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Citation
ROBINSON, S. ... et al., 2005. Knowledge-based improvement: simulation and artificial intelligence for identifying and improving human decision-making in an operations system. Journal of the Operational Research Society, 56 (8), pp. 912 - 921.