Supply Chain Optimisation Product/Process Design, Facility Location
This volume is a collection of recent key results in supply chain optimisation. It presents new approaches and methods based on operations research, artificial intelligence and computer sciences techniques for design of production sys
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		    Applied Optimization Volume 94 Series Editors: Panos M. Pardalos University of Florida, U.S.A. Donald W. Hearn University of Florida, U.S.A.
 
 SUPPLY CHAIN OPTIMISATION Product/Process Design, Facility Location and Flow Control
 
 Edited by ALEXANDRE DOLGUI Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne, France JERZY SOLDEK Technical University of Szczecin, Poland OLEG ZAIKIN Technical University of Szczecin, Poland
 
 Springer
 
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 0-387-23581-7 0-387-23566-3
 
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 Contents
 
 Contributing authors
 
 ix
 
 Preface
 
 xv
 
 PART I: Modelling techniques
 
 1
 
 An Initiative for International Consensus on Enterprise Inter- and Intra-Organisational Integration KURT KOSANKE
 
 3
 
 Towards Knowledge Logistics in Agile SME Networks KURT SANDKUHL, ALEXANDER SMIRNOV, BENGT HENOCH
 
 15
 
 A Modelling Framework for Human Resource-Based Business Processes JORGE HERMOSILLO WORLEY, BERNARD GRABOT, LAURENT GENESTE, OMAR AGUIRRE
 
 25
 
 Managing Service-Sensitive Demand Through Simulation YURI MERKURYEV, JULIJA PETUHOVA, JANIS GRABIS
 
 41
 
 Robust Modeling of Consumer Behaviour MAXIM PASHKEVICH, ALEXANDRE DOLGUI
 
 55
 
 Sizing, Cycle Time and Plant Control Using Dioid Algebra SAID AMARI, ISABEL DEMONGODIN, JEAN-JACQUES LOISEAU
 
 71
 
 vi
 
 Supply chain optimisation
 
 Concurrent Processes Flow Prototyping Z BIGNIEW B ANASZAK,
 
 87
 
 Modelling of the Supply Chain for a Distributed Publishing Enterprise OLEG ZAIKIN, E MMA K USHTINA,
 
 101
 
 PART II: Optimisation methods
 
 117
 
 Hybrid Methods for Line Balancing Problems C ORINNE B OUTEVIN, L AURENT D EROUSSI, M ICHEL G OURGAND, S YLVIE N ORRE
 
 119
 
 Stability of Optimal Line Balance with Given Station Set Y URI N . S OTSKOV, A LEXANDRE D OLGUI, N ADEZHDA S OTSKOVA, F RANK W ERNER
 
 135
 
 Simple Plant Location Problem with Reverse Flows Z HIQIANG L U, N ATHALIE B OSTEL, P IERRE D EJAX
 
 151
 
 Concave Cost Supply Management for Single Manufacturing Unit SATYAVEER SINGH CHAUHAN, ANTON EREMEEV, ALEXANDER KOLOKOLOV, VLADIMIR SERVAKH
 
 167
 
 Product Family and Supply Chain Design JACQUES LAMOTHE, KHALED HADJ-HAMOU, MICHEL ALDANONDO
 
 175
 
 Sales and Operations Planning Optimisation PATRICK GENIN, SAMIR LAMOURI, ANDRÉ THOMAS
 
 191
 
 Response Surface-Based Simulation Metamodelling Methods G ALINA M ERKURYEVA
 
 205
 
 PART III: Decision aid tools
 
 217
 
 A Modeling and Simulation Framework for Supply Chain Design HONGWEI DING, LYÈS BENYOUCEF, XIAOLAN XIE
 
 219
 
 Internet Web-Based Integration of Process and Manufacturing Resources Planning ALGIRDAS BARGELIS,
 
 233
 
 Supply chain optimisation
 
 vii
 
 Visual Representation of Material Flows in Chemical Plant Systems NADEZHDA SOT		
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