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010 _a978-1-4419-9347-2
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100 _a20190128d2012 k||y0pory50 ba
101 _aeng
102 _aUS
200 _aDemand flexibility in supply chain planning
_bDocumento eletrónico
_fJoseph Geunes
210 _aNew York, NY
_cSpringer
_d2012
215 _aXIII, 90 p.
225 _aSpringerBriefs in Optimization
300 _aColocação: Online
303 _aThis work encapsulates the essential developments in this field into a single resource, as well as to set an agenda for further development in the field. This brief focuses on the demand flexibility in supply chains with fragmented results distributed throughout the literature. These results have strong implications for managing real-world complex operations planning problems. This book exploits dimensions of demand flexibility in supply chains and characterizes the best fit between demand properties and operations capabilities and constraints. The origins and seminal works are traced in integrated demand and operations planning and an in-depth documentation is provided for the current state of the art. Systems with inherent costs and constraints that must respond to some set of demands at a minimum cost are examined.  Crucial unanswered questions are explored and the high-value research directions  are highlighted for both practice and for the development of new and interesting optimization models and algorithms.
410 _x2190-8354
606 _aEngenharia económia
606 _aOtimização matemática
606 _aGestão da produção
680 _aQA402
680 _aT57
700 _aGeunes
_bJoseph
801 _gRPC
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-9347-2
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