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Dynamic and Seamless Integration of Production, Logistics and Traffic Fundamentals of Interdisciplinary Decision Support

Title
Dynamic and Seamless Integration of Production, Logistics and Traffic [electronic resource] : Fundamentals of Interdisciplinary Decision Support / edited by Eberhard Abele, Manfred Boltze, Hans-Christian Pfohl.
ISBN
9783319410975
Publication
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Physical Description
VI, 207 p. 57 illus., 20 illus. in color : online resource.
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Summary
This book contributes a basic framework for and specific insights into interdisciplinary connections between production, logistics, and traffic subsystems. The book is divided into two parts, the first of which presents an overview of interdisciplinarity in value-added networks and freight traffic. This includes an introduction to the topic and a description of an integrated framework of production, logistics, and traffic. Furthermore, it describes the barriers and challenges of interdisciplinary decision-making and project management. In turn, the second part presents domain-specific perspectives on interdisciplinary decision support, exploring domain-specific challenges of interdisciplinary interfaces and requirements for management methods and instruments from the standpoint of production management, logistics management, traffic management, and information technologies.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 01, 2016
Contents
Introduction to interdisciplinary research in production, logistics and traffic
Challenges of interdisciplinary decision making
An integrated framework of production, logistics and traffic: the Interdisciplinary Decision Map (IDM)
Integrated simulation and the Interdisciplinary Decision Navigator (IDN)
Handling heterogeneity in interdisciplinary projects
Flexible design of production systems
Development of a toolbox system for modelling and simulation of production networks
Revenue sharing as an incentive for increased information disclosure in outsourcing relationships
Multi-tier supply chain risk management in the automotive industry
Estimation of the potential for a temporal shift of heavy traffic
Fundamentals of freight transport demand management
A concept for modelling freight transport within supply networks in the automotive industry
Selection of transportation options in dependance of the quality of offerings
Using event based mediators to facilitate real-time communication across company borders.
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