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Saeideh Fallah Fini
Registrace 27. 11. 2012
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Module 5-Managing Operating Rooms in Healthcare Systems
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Module 5-Managing Operating Rooms in Healthcare Systems
Module 2-Complexity and Systems in Healthcare
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Module 2-Complexity and Systems in Healthcare
Module 4-Lean Healthcare System-A3 and 5S Methods
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Module 4-Lean Healthcare System-A3 and 5S Methods
Module 4-Lean Healthcare Systems-Value Stream Mapping
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Module 4-Lean Healthcare Systems-Value Stream Mapping
Module 5-Bed Management in Healthcare Systems-Part 2
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Module 5-Bed Management in Healthcare Systems-Part 2
Module 5-Determining Staff Levels in Healthcare System-Part 2
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Module 5-Determining Staff Levels in Healthcare System-Part 2
Module 5-Determining Staff Levels in Healthcare System-Part 1
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Module 5-Determining Staff Levels in Healthcare System-Part 1
Module 5-Bed Management in Healthcare Systems-Part 3
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Module 5-Bed Management in Healthcare Systems-Part 3
Module 4-Lean Healthcare Systems-Kanban Method
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Module 4-Lean Healthcare Systems-Kanban Method
Module 5-Bed Management in Healthcare Systems-Part 1
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Module 5-Bed Management in Healthcare Systems-Part 1
Module 4-Introduction to Lean Healthcare Systems
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Module 4-Introduction to Lean Healthcare Systems
Module 3-Patient Flow-Healthcare Systems Engineering
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Module 3-Patient Flow-Healthcare Systems Engineering
ProModel-Comparing Different Alternatives
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ProModel-Comparing Different Alternatives
ProModel-Attributes-Alternative Method
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ProModel-Attributes-Alternative Method
Very clear explanation, thanks. In the second exercise, when simulating in parallel, what's the difference between using a single resource with a capacity of 4 and using 4 resources within the same process node each with a capacity of 1?
If you use four resources with capacity of 1 each, you can assign them different properties, for example different processing times. This is helpful if you are trying to model parallel machines where some of them may be old and have longer processing times and some of them are new and have shorter processing time. However, if you define one resource with capacity 4 then all of them will have the same property, the same processing time and everything.
سلام و عرض ادب سرکار خانم دکتر، خیلی ممنون. استفاده کردیم. بنده در بخشی از تحقیقاتم روی زنجیره های مارکوف کار می کنم و گمان می کنم بسیار کاربرد های وسیعی میتوان روی این مفاهیم ایجاد کرد. کاش میشد پروژه های مشترک انجام داد و مسائل جهان واقعی را با این ایده ها به نتیجه رساند.
Hello teacher. Would it be possible to share the models built in the video classes?
25:28, what it means "Inc WIP"?
WIP=WIP+1
@@saeidehfallahfini1173 Thank you!
Thanks. How do we know A has an inverse? Does it mean the process is reversible in time?
video 27:45 how to get E(income)=7169 for node 1?
Detailed and straight-to-the-point explanation! Your students are lucky!
your explanation is very clear, now i understand the fundamentals of these modules, thank you so much!
From qadar
should not the ls formula be p + lq ? 🤔
Which book are these from? Please
Such a great video. Thank you so much.
explanation for states given by teacher is highly confusing as these definitions coincide with what is present in books
Hi, how did you get the 26%, 48% & 26% ?
congratulations! Helpfu; video
This was very much useful .. thanks for uploading this
How to solve pie1,2 values at 5:43
TQVM for this video.. Really assisting..
thanks a lot you are great
Thank you for such a informative video. This helps me so much.
Thanks for lectures studying it from Kenya
How 6620.2 comes?
I think it is 6749.90 Calculate : 0.48×7169=3441.12 0.52×6361.5=3308.78 E(Income)=3441.12+3308.78=6749.90
But Somewhere The maths of values is not right. The one after determining the probabilities, ..... !!!
Thank You Ma'am, ...... 🎉🎉
Hello from Argentina Saeideh! I'm Adrian and I have a big doubt in a process that manufactures windows. My doubt lies in the transport of the iron bars that are part of the window's grill to the welding area. In the cutting area, a worker cuts iron bars in a specific measurement. Then, He bundles the iron bars in batches of 9 pieces each. He then transports 5 of those batches to the welding area. It takes him 2.5 minutes to do that. Every finished window has its standard time. How should I assign the transportation time to each of those batches? I have two choices: 1- I divide 2.5 minutes / 5 batches = 0.5 minutes per batch. This would be fine if it was used to price the window. The reason is that I'll then multiply the time by the worker's salary/ hour. This method would not be suitable for scheduling working areas (cutting or welding), because it's not true that it took 30 seconds for a batch to arrive at the welding station. That would not reflect reality and it would result in a shorter standard production time. 2- Or I could just say that it took those 5 batches, 2.5 minutes to arrive at the welding station. So the transport time of one batch would appear on the production sheet as 2.5 minutes/batch. What do you think about it?, best regards
Thank you for your efforts
Thank you for your video ! I simulated this with python, and I discovered a little error in the matrix (I - Q)^(-1) at 16:16. The correct number in line 2 , column 2 is 3,33, and not 0,33.
hey thank you for this video do you have solution for problem 7-11 for the same model ??
why you multipled by 2 in panic example
I dont get that either
Me too
Thank you ma'am.....u r the best 💕
DEAR MADAM, EXCELLENT EXPLANATION
TOTALLY AGREE!!!!
your explanation is awesome! thank you!!
Brilliant
Wishing I was your student! Awesome!
thank you mam very well explained
Absolutely Amazing
Video 4:29: I don't understand why you multiply with 2 when tanks are 1/4 empty
idk too bro
Better explained than my $ 8k decision theory course at my university
Thank you very much for sharing. I would like to ask you what can we do when the Markov chain is not ergodic please?
Many thanks for the video. Please how do I rectify a 'Station 5 is not reachable from station 6'
By 5:40, it felt like the presenter wasn't familiar with the presentation they were facilitating from. This made it challenging to stay engaged.
very usefull from south africa thank u
Thanks it was helpfull
SM RENTAL CASE?
Pls can you help with the calculation of Pj>=S.
I'm very very grateful. You're a good teacher. But I have a question. What if we find length 2,4,and then 5. Can say that the state is periodic? Thanks in anticipation to your response
No, it is aperiodic. For a state to be periodic, all paths other than the smallest path (length k) should have a length that is an integer multiple of k.
Thank you for this video (◕ᴗ◕✿)
Good job! Your presantation was really rich in information. Many thanks!
good job fini
Great vid