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Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Read the JET Copies Case Problem on pages 678-679 of the text.

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Read the JET Copies Case Problem on pages 678-679 of the text. Using simulation estimate the loss of revenue due to copier breakdown for one year, as follows:
In Excel, use a suitable method for generating the number of days needed to repair the copier, when it is out of service, according to the discrete distribution shown.
In Excel, use a suitable method for simulating the interval between successive breakdowns, according to the continuous distribution shown.
In Excel, use a suitable method for simulating the lost revenue for each day the copier is out of service.
Put all of this together to simulate the lost revenue due to copier breakdowns over 1 year to answer the question asked in the case study.
In a word processing program, write a brief description/explanation of how you implemented each component of the model. Write 1-2 paragraphs for each component of the model (days-to-repair; interval between breakdowns; lost revenue; putting it together).
Answer the question posed in the case study. How confident are you that this answer is a good one? What are the limits of the study? Write at least one paragraph.
JET Copies

James Banks was standing in line next to Robin Cole at Klecko s Copy Center, waiting to use one of the copy machines. Gee, Robin,I hate this, he said. We have to drive all the way over here from Southgate and then wait in line to use these copy machines. I hate wasting time like this. I know what you mean, said Robin. And look who s here.A lot ofthese students are from Southgate Apartments or one ofthe other apartments near us. It seems as though it would be more logical ifKlecko s would move its operation over to us,instead of
all ofus coming over here. Case Problems 679 James looked around and noticed what Robin was talking
about. Robin and he were students at State University, and most of the customers at Klecko s were also students. As Robin suggested, a lot of the people waiting were State students who lived at Southgate Apartments,where James also lived with Ernie Moore.This gave James an idea,which he shared with Ernie and
their friend Terri Jones when he got home later that evening. Look,you guys,I ve got an idea to make some money, James started. Let s open a copy business! All we have to do is buy a copier, put it in Terri s duplex next door, and sell copies. I know we can get customers because I ve just seen them all at Klecko s. Ifwe provide a copy service right here in the Southgate complex, we ll make a killing. Terri and Ernie liked the idea, so the three decided to go into the copying business. They would call it JET Copies, named for James, Ernie, and Terri. Their first step was to purchase a copier. They bought one like the one used in the college ofbusiness office at State for $18,000. (Terri s parents provided a loan.) The com- pany that sold them the copier touted the copier s reliability, but after they bought it,Ernie talked with someone in the dean s office at State,who told him that the University s copier broke down fre- quently and when it did,it often took between 1 and 4days to get
it repaired.When Ernie told this to Terri and James,they became worried. If the copier broke down frequently and was not in use for long periods while they waited for a repair person to come fix it, they could lose a lot of revenue. As a result, James, Ernie, and Terri thought they might need to purchase a smaller backup
copier for $8,000 to use when the main copier broke down. However,before they approached Terri s parents for another loan, they wanted to have an estimate of just how much money they might lose if they did not have a backup copier. To get this estimate, they decided to develop a simulation model because they were studying simulation in one oftheir classes atState. To develop a simulation model,they first needed to know how
frequently the copier might break down specifically, the time between breakdowns. No one could provide them with an exact probability distribution,but from talking to staffmembers in the college ofbusiness,James estimated that the time between break- downs was probably between 0 and 6 weeks,with the probability
increasing the longer the copier went without breaking down. Thus,the probability distribution ofbreakdowns generally looked like the following: Next, they needed to know how long it would take to get the copier repaired when it broke down. They had a service contract with the dealer that guaranteed prompt repair service. However, Terri gathered some data from the college of business from which she developed the following probability distribution ofrepair times:
Repair Time (days) Probability
1 .20
2 .45
3 .25
4 .10
1 .00

Finally, they needed to estimate how much business they would lose while the copier was waiting for repair. The three of them had only a vague idea of how much business they would do but finally estimated that they would sell between 2,000 and 8,000 copies per day at $0.10 per copy. However, they had no idea about what kind of
probability distribution to use for this range ofvalues.Therefore,they decided to use a uniform probability distribution between 2,000 and 8,000 copies to estimate the number ofcopies they would sell per day.
James,Ernie,and Terri decided that iftheir loss ofrevenue due to machine downtime during 1 year was $12,000 or more, they should purchase a backup copier. Thus, they needed to simulate the break- down and repair process for a number of years to obtain an average annual loss ofrevenue.However,before programming the simulation model,they decided to conduct a manual simulation ofthis process for 1 year to see ifthe model was working correctly.Perform this manual simulation for JET Copies and determine the loss ofrevenue for 1 year.
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