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alternative concentric and scattering transformers 2 buffer 2 logic algebra functions 2 parallel concentric and scattering transformers 2 product 2 production order 2 resource 2 technological equilibrium 2 technological process 2 Logistics 1 Logistik 1 Market concentration 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Unternehmenskonzentration 1
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Krupa, Tadeusz 2
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Foundations of Management 1 Foundations of Management : the journal of Warsaw University of Technology 1
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Elements of theory of the correct operations of logistics transforming networks
Krupa, Tadeusz - In: Foundations of Management 9 (2017) 1, pp. 347-360
In this paper, transformer logistics networks are treated as flow models of discrete manufacturing systems (FMDMS). The purpose is to formalize FMDMS into logical formulas called transformer functions. Transformer logistics networks are able to handle buffers and their production orders in a way...
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Elements of theory of the correct operations of logistics transforming networks
Krupa, Tadeusz - In: Foundations of Management : the journal of Warsaw … 9 (2017) 1, pp. 347-360
In this paper, transformer logistics networks are treated as flow models of discrete manufacturing systems (FMDMS). The purpose is to formalize FMDMS into logical formulas called transformer functions. Transformer logistics networks are able to handle buffers and their production orders in a way...
Persistent link: https://ebvufind01.dmz1.zbw.eu/10011856499
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