Science in Management
Some Applications of Operational Research and Computer Science
Herausgeber: Chedzey, C. S.
Science in Management
Some Applications of Operational Research and Computer Science
Herausgeber: Chedzey, C. S.
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Originally published in 1970. Science in Management outlines the methods used by a consulting firm specializing in operational research and computer science and describes numerous case examples taken from a wide range of industries and from the public sector.
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Originally published in 1970. Science in Management outlines the methods used by a consulting firm specializing in operational research and computer science and describes numerous case examples taken from a wide range of industries and from the public sector.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780815367338
- ISBN-10: 0815367333
- Artikelnr.: 52486602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. April 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 608g
- ISBN-13: 9780815367338
- ISBN-10: 0815367333
- Artikelnr.: 52486602
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface; Acknowledgements; Foreword; General Scheme of the Book; List of
Contributors; Part One: Ideas and Means; 1. The Development of Science in
Management 2. The Concept of Model-Building 3. The Computer and Management
Science; Part Two: Methods and Models; 1. Statistical Methods 2. Queuing
and Congestion 3. Simulation 4. Linear Programming 5. Forecasting 6. Stock
Control 7. Network Analysis 8. Replacement; Part Three: First-Level
Applications: Tactical Projects; 1. Production and Stocking of Items in
Infrequent Demand 2.A Study of Post Office Queues 3. Central Control of
Stocks in a Supermarket 4. A Product-Bending Problem 5. Controlling Yields
in Paper and Glass Manufacture 6. Maintenance of Refrigeration Equipment 7.
Substation Planning for Electricity Distribution 8. Planning the
Construction of Municipal Flats; Part Four: Second-Level Applications:
Integrating Activities; 9. The Application of Information Theory to a
Sorting Problem 10. Planning a Depot System for a Consumer Product 11.
Distribution and Retailing of High-Fashion Footwear 12. Production Planning
in the Canning Industry 13. Scheduling Production of a Board-Making Plant
14. Location and Control of Stocks by Computer in a Nationalized Industry
15. PSF Control: Complex Instrument Assemblies; Part Five: Third-Level
Applications: Strategic Studies; 16. A Medium-Sized Company 17. An
International Company 18. At Government Level; Index
Contributors; Part One: Ideas and Means; 1. The Development of Science in
Management 2. The Concept of Model-Building 3. The Computer and Management
Science; Part Two: Methods and Models; 1. Statistical Methods 2. Queuing
and Congestion 3. Simulation 4. Linear Programming 5. Forecasting 6. Stock
Control 7. Network Analysis 8. Replacement; Part Three: First-Level
Applications: Tactical Projects; 1. Production and Stocking of Items in
Infrequent Demand 2.A Study of Post Office Queues 3. Central Control of
Stocks in a Supermarket 4. A Product-Bending Problem 5. Controlling Yields
in Paper and Glass Manufacture 6. Maintenance of Refrigeration Equipment 7.
Substation Planning for Electricity Distribution 8. Planning the
Construction of Municipal Flats; Part Four: Second-Level Applications:
Integrating Activities; 9. The Application of Information Theory to a
Sorting Problem 10. Planning a Depot System for a Consumer Product 11.
Distribution and Retailing of High-Fashion Footwear 12. Production Planning
in the Canning Industry 13. Scheduling Production of a Board-Making Plant
14. Location and Control of Stocks by Computer in a Nationalized Industry
15. PSF Control: Complex Instrument Assemblies; Part Five: Third-Level
Applications: Strategic Studies; 16. A Medium-Sized Company 17. An
International Company 18. At Government Level; Index
Preface; Acknowledgements; Foreword; General Scheme of the Book; List of
Contributors; Part One: Ideas and Means; 1. The Development of Science in
Management 2. The Concept of Model-Building 3. The Computer and Management
Science; Part Two: Methods and Models; 1. Statistical Methods 2. Queuing
and Congestion 3. Simulation 4. Linear Programming 5. Forecasting 6. Stock
Control 7. Network Analysis 8. Replacement; Part Three: First-Level
Applications: Tactical Projects; 1. Production and Stocking of Items in
Infrequent Demand 2.A Study of Post Office Queues 3. Central Control of
Stocks in a Supermarket 4. A Product-Bending Problem 5. Controlling Yields
in Paper and Glass Manufacture 6. Maintenance of Refrigeration Equipment 7.
Substation Planning for Electricity Distribution 8. Planning the
Construction of Municipal Flats; Part Four: Second-Level Applications:
Integrating Activities; 9. The Application of Information Theory to a
Sorting Problem 10. Planning a Depot System for a Consumer Product 11.
Distribution and Retailing of High-Fashion Footwear 12. Production Planning
in the Canning Industry 13. Scheduling Production of a Board-Making Plant
14. Location and Control of Stocks by Computer in a Nationalized Industry
15. PSF Control: Complex Instrument Assemblies; Part Five: Third-Level
Applications: Strategic Studies; 16. A Medium-Sized Company 17. An
International Company 18. At Government Level; Index
Contributors; Part One: Ideas and Means; 1. The Development of Science in
Management 2. The Concept of Model-Building 3. The Computer and Management
Science; Part Two: Methods and Models; 1. Statistical Methods 2. Queuing
and Congestion 3. Simulation 4. Linear Programming 5. Forecasting 6. Stock
Control 7. Network Analysis 8. Replacement; Part Three: First-Level
Applications: Tactical Projects; 1. Production and Stocking of Items in
Infrequent Demand 2.A Study of Post Office Queues 3. Central Control of
Stocks in a Supermarket 4. A Product-Bending Problem 5. Controlling Yields
in Paper and Glass Manufacture 6. Maintenance of Refrigeration Equipment 7.
Substation Planning for Electricity Distribution 8. Planning the
Construction of Municipal Flats; Part Four: Second-Level Applications:
Integrating Activities; 9. The Application of Information Theory to a
Sorting Problem 10. Planning a Depot System for a Consumer Product 11.
Distribution and Retailing of High-Fashion Footwear 12. Production Planning
in the Canning Industry 13. Scheduling Production of a Board-Making Plant
14. Location and Control of Stocks by Computer in a Nationalized Industry
15. PSF Control: Complex Instrument Assemblies; Part Five: Third-Level
Applications: Strategic Studies; 16. A Medium-Sized Company 17. An
International Company 18. At Government Level; Index







