Strategic role of capacity management in electricity service centre using Markovian and simulation approach
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capacity management; process-oriented approaches; system simulation; service modelling; GPSS; general purpose simulation system; discrete event simulation; electricity generation; service centres; power interruptions; business process simulation; customer satisfaction; Andrey Markov; decision processes; Markovian approaches; competitive markets; industrial growth; power utilities; customers; demanded services; interruption time; service quality; additional capacity; increased costs; utility effectiveness; Goa Electricity Department; India; MATLAB; matrix laboratory; systems research.;All these keywords.
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