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China 2 Monte Carlo simulation in Crystal Ball 2 Recycling 2 Simulation 2 Stochastic network model 2 Used automotive electronic control components 2 Automobilzulieferindustrie 1 Automotive industry 1 Automotive supplier industry 1 Electronics industry 1 Elektronikindustrie 1 Kfz-Industrie 1 Kreislaufwirtschaft 1 Monte Carlo simulation 1 Monte-Carlo-Simulation 1
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Article 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 2
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Chen, Ming 2 Wang, Junjun 2
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Journal of Remanufacturing 1 Journal of remanufacturing 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Remanufacturing process for used automotive electronic control components in China
Wang, Junjun; Chen, Ming - In: Journal of Remanufacturing 3 (2013), pp. 1-17
network model and Crystal Ball can accurately simulate the remanufacturing process of used automotive electronic control … model (8.5114 h), the simulation error rate is 0.225%. This consistency in results indicates that both the stochastic …
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Remanufacturing process for used automotive electronic control components in China
Wang, Junjun; Chen, Ming - In: Journal of remanufacturing 3 (2013), pp. 1-17
network model and Crystal Ball can accurately simulate the remanufacturing process of used automotive electronic control … model (8.5114 h), the simulation error rate is 0.225%. This consistency in results indicates that both the stochastic …
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