Pizza Restaurant Simulation Project
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This project involves building a simulation model of a pizza restaurant's operations. The restaurant takes online orders for six pizza types in three sizes, with no dine-in or custom orders. The simulation incorporates five processes: ordering, pizza making (divided into three sub-processes with triangular distributions for time estimates), baking (with two ovens and a conveyor belt), slicing/packing, and customer pickup. The model considers varying order volumes (normal and peak hours), order sizes (one to three pizzas), pizza size distributions, and pizza type distributions. The project requires simulating the model for a week, creating a queuing animation, analyzing worker and oven utilization, suggesting efficient pizza-making protocols, evaluating the need for a buffer zone, assessing the impact of replacing an oven with a higher-capacity one, and proposing overall improvements. The challenges include the dynamic role of the third worker, the correlation between pizza sizes and oven capacities, and modeling the conveyor belt as a material handling system.
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