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    A Study of Missing Collaborative Data Imputation Models based on Same-City Delivery by Xintong Zou, Hui Jin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…With advent of the postepidemic era, the development of digital logistics operations management is imminent. Among the various logistics delivery methods, same-city delivery is chosen by the vast majority of customers for its timeliness and safety. …”
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    Optimizing Price of Credit Default Swaps for Dynamic Project System of Public-Private Partnership by Ming Wu, Wenya Lv, Qiuji Sun

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Most project operations management belongs to the type of public-private partnership (PPP), which is usually dynamic. …”
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    Pengukuran Tingkat Kapabilitas Sistem Pengolahan Data Survei Pada Manajamen Kinerja Dan Manajemen Data Operasi Menggunakan Dmbok Dan Cobit2019 Di BPS RI by Siti Mawar Rini Wintang, Yova Ruldeviyani, Joko Parmiyanto, Freddy Richard Putra Hulu, Azanisa Putri, Rifta Dimas Sulistiyo

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Furthermore, the Data Operations Management measurement showed that 2 PA (Practice Areas) were at Level 1, 8 PA were at Level 2, and 5 PA were at Level 3. …”
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    Product Selection and Components Replenishment Model of ATO Manufacturer under Heterogeneous Demand by Yuyu Li, Bo Huang

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…How to satisfy customers’ heterogeneous demands by limited models of product is the key problem in an ATO (Assemble-to-Order) manufacturer’s operations management. Based on the condition that customers’ demands depend on their types which follow uniform distribution, we develop an inventory model to study how an ATO manufacturer selects the products from the candidate products in a same product family and determines components replenishment quantities, in order to maximize its profit. …”
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    The model for the development of cost-effectiveness capabilities in Iran's pharmaceutical industry by Soheil Azizi Borojerdi, Reza Rasinojehdehi, Seyed Najafi

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Documentation, organizational knowledge, and capacity enhancement further contribute to cost-effectiveness capabilities. Effective operations management, standardized routines, and the emergence of new routines stimulate creativity and cost reduction. …”
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    A Novel Approach for the Grid-Serving Implementation of Charging Infrastructures and Their Techno-Economic Integration in the Existing Power Grid by Timo Alexander Hertlein, Ivana Mladenovic, Christian Weindl

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A suitable grid operations management approach can enable comprehensive and grid-serving control of flexibility, especially charging processes. …”
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    Telefacturing Based Distributed Manufacturing Environment for Optimal Manufacturing Service by Enhancing the Interoperability in the Hubs by V. K. Manupati, M. Gokula Krishnan, M. L. R. Varela, José Machado

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This evolving collaborative manufacturing not only focuses on digitalisation of this environment but also necessitates service-dependent manufacturing system that offers an uninterrupted approach to a number of diverse, complicated, dynamic manufacturing operations management systems at a common work place (hub). …”
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    RESOURCES AND TECHNOLOGY AS FACTORS AFFECTING RUSSIA’S WOOD INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE NORTHERN REGIONS by Maxim A. Shishelov, Vladimir A. Noskov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The proposed toolkit for assessing these factors demonstrated its effectiveness, establishing that the primary determinant of wood industry performance remains operations management. Emphasis on the integrated use of raw materials and the technological interconnection of core and auxiliary operations remains important. …”
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    Lessons Learned from Van Earthquake in the Context of Urban Environment and Health by Bilge Kalanlar

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…The urban environment and health in terms of effective planning done in the earthquake, epidemiological analysis of risk factors for death and injury, the necessary information for emergency needs assessment in earthquake rescue operations, management of losses, medical supplies, disease control and pre-earthquake sanitation and foreign aid issues, during and after disasters, including all stages of disaster should be evaluated and planned in advance. …”
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