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the state space size of the model in Fig. 8.14 is compared with the state
space size of the model in Fig. 8.15 for several values of the parameter N.
The second part of the analysis is performed using the model of Fig. 8.12.
Several experiments are run for different values of the two parameters N and
M. The results shown in Table 8.7 allow one to decide, for any given load
(total number of pallets), how many pallets of each type should be available
to obtain a production mix as close as possible to the required mix (20% of
type a parts, and 80% of type b parts). From the table, it is possible to see
that the mix can only be approximated, and that the global throughput of
the system corresponding to the pair N, M that better approximates the
required mix for a given load, doesn't match exactly the throughput plotted
in Fig. 8.16.
 
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