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Business process management 1 Clinical trials 1 ERP 1 ERP system 1 ERP-System 1 Industrie 1 Management information system 1 Management-Informationssystem 1 Manufacturing industries 1 Prozessmanagement 1 Robust methods 1 Sample size 1 Simulation 1 Simulation-based approach 1 Two priors 1 business process optimisation 1 enterprise resource planning 1 manufacturing execution system 1 plant systems 1 simulation-based approach 1 systems thinking 1
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Brutti, Pierpaolo 1 Gubbiotti, Stefania 1 Nnamdi, Medoh Chuks 1 Santis, Fulvio 1 Telukdarie, Arnesh 1
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International journal of process management and benchmarking : IJPMB 1 METRON 1
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Enhancing enterprise resource planning and manufacturing execution system efficiency : a simulation-based decision support approach
Nnamdi, Medoh Chuks; Telukdarie, Arnesh - In: International journal of process management and … 10 (2020) 3, pp. 297-320
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Bayesian-frequentist sample size determination: a game of two priors
Brutti, Pierpaolo; Santis, Fulvio; Gubbiotti, Stefania - In: METRON 72 (2014) 2, pp. 133-151
Experimental design represents the typical context in which the interplay between Bayesian and frequentist methodology is natural and useful. Before the data are observed, it is licit and unavoidable even for a Bayesian statistician to take into account sample variability for the evaluation of...
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