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Hierarchical coordination mechanisms within the supply chain
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The question, which information should be disclosed, is of central importance for the overall performance of the supply chain and is the main focus of an extensive quantitative analysis which finally is used to give recommendations for the design of a supply contract.About:
This article is published in European Journal of Operational Research.The article was published on 2004-03-16. It has received 146 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Supply chain & Supply chain management.read more
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An agent-based framework for supply chain coordination in construction
TL;DR: In this article, an agent-based framework for construction supply chain coordination is designed based on the agent technology and multiattribute negotiation and multattribute utility theory (MAUT) for construction.
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A framework for collaborative planning and state-of-the-art
TL;DR: This paper intends to provide a framework and an overview on the state-of-the-art of collaborative planning and the focus of the literature reviewed here will be on model-based decision support at the operational planning level.
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Critical Review of Collaborative Working in Construction Projects: Business Environment and Human Behaviors
Xiaolong Xue,Xiaolong Xue,Xiaolong Xue,Qiping Shen,Qiping Shen,Qiping Shen,Zhaomin Ren,Zhaomin Ren,Zhaomin Ren +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the definition of collaborative working (CW) underpinned by the principle of collaboration and conduct a thorough literature review of selected papers from the well-known academic journals in construction management, identifying the business environment and human behavior as two key areas which impact the performance of CW in construction projects.
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Maintenance spare parts planning and control : a framework for control and agenda for future research
M.A. Driessen,Jacobus J. Arts,Gjjan Geert-Jan van Houtum,WD Jan Willem Rustenburg,Bob Huisman +4 more
TL;DR: In this article, a framework for planning and control of the spare parts supply chain in organizations that use and maintain high-value capital assets is presented, where decisions in the framework are decomposed hierarchically and interfaces are described.
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Distributed decision making––a unified approach
TL;DR: It turns out that each field and discipline elaborate different aspects of DDM which particularly for OR could be used to solve concrete highly involved DDM problems.
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Optimal Policies for a Multi-Echelon Inventory Problem
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Multicommodity Distribution System Design by Benders Decomposition
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Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide a systematic summary of the large variety of new issues being considered, the new set of models being developed, new techniques for analysis, and the computational methods that have become available recently.
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Global Supply Chain Management at Digital Equipment Corporation
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