Applications of Multi-Criteria and Game Theory Approaches Manufactur
Aligning the latest practices, innovations and case studies with academic frameworks and theories, the broad area of multi-criteria and game theory applications in manufacturing and logistics is covered in comprehensive details. Part 1 presents ‘multi-cri
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Lyes Benyoucef Jean-Claude Hennet Manoj Kumar Tiwari Editors
Applications of Multi-Criteria and Game Theory Approaches Manufacturing and Logistics
Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing
Series editor Duc Truong Pham
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Lyes Benyoucef Jean-Claude Hennet Manoj Kumar Tiwari •
Editors
Applications of Multi-Criteria and Game Theory Approaches Manufacturing and Logistics
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Editors Lyes Benyoucef LSIS Aix-Marseille University Marseille France
Manoj Kumar Tiwari Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal India
Jean-Claude Hennet LSIS CNRS Marseille France
ISSN 1860-5168 ISBN 978-1-4471-5294-1 DOI 10.1007/978-1-4471-5295-8
ISSN 2196-1735 (electronic) ISBN 978-1-4471-5295-8 (eBook)
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Foreword
The activities of the IFAC Technical Committee (TC) 5.2 on ‘‘Manufacturing Modeling for Management and Control’’ (http://tc.ifac-control.org/5/2) are devoted to promote the development of formal descriptive or prescriptive models of manufacturing systems. IFAC TC 5.2 is composed of
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