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Aspects Of Customs Control of the Italian Customs Authority [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Customs controls are critical to the proper functioning of the European Customs Union. Most are carried out by national customs authorities, and these controls are modelled mainly according to the national regulations of each Member State. The chapter contains an analysis of several aspects of the customs controls carried out in Italy, which will help ...
Milla Ibáñez, Jorge Juan
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Shouldn't Customers Control Customized Product Development?

Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2013
Nowadays, customized product development (CPD) is increasingly prevalent in business‐to‐business settings, which has motivated manufacturers into development approaches wherein the customer plays an active role. When the customer is merely viewed as a passive receiver of the customized product, the manufacturer won't be able to truly empathize with the
Smets, L.P.M.   +2 more
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A methodology to customize pull control systems

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 2001
Summary: The objective of this paper is to develop a methodology for customizing pull control systems, replacing traditional control systems such as Kanban, Conwip, and Base Stock. The basic principle is to start with a pull control system that connects each stage of a given production line with each preceding stage; next, the optimization of the ...
Gaury, E.   +2 more
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The future of customer control

IEEE Communications Magazine, 1990
The state of the art in the various segments of the customer control network management business is surveyed, and projections of the future of each of these segments are presented. Among the anticipated developments discussed are the use of expert-system-based technologies to automate the alarm correlation function, convergence on five principal data ...
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The Custom Controls

2004
Chapter 5 details the basic widgets offered by SWT, and Chapter 8 explores advanced widgets suitable for most tasks. The Eclipse developers, however, aimed for a best-of-breed IDE and thus had interface requirements that neither the basic nor the advanced widgets could handle. To answer their requirements, they created the org. eclipse. swt.
Rob Warner, Robert Harris
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Creating Custom Controls

2013
In this chapter we show you the core techniques required to create custom controls: how to create and register controls, how to manage the IDs that controls use, how to create controls that can be configured through declarative elements, and how to write HTML from server controls.
Dan Mabbutt   +2 more
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Customers and controls

IEEE Control Systems, 1993
The aerospace and automotive industries are compared, highlighting similarities. Trends in automotive control systems are examined, and the key control systems problems facing the auto industry are discussed. Customer aspects of computer control are addressed. >
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Controlling Customer Logistics Service

International Journal of Physical Distribution, 1971
Customer logistics service may mean different things to various organizations! Heavy emphasis in one organization may be placed on having a product available at the time, at the place, and in the quantities desired. In another company, it may be desirable to preserve the relative freedom in the manner and timing with which orders can be received from ...
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Custom Server Controls

2010
Each type of custom control has its own advantages and disadvantages. In Chapter 15, you learned about user controls. User controls are easier to create than custom server controls, but server controls are far more powerful. Server controls beat user controls in two key areas: Server controls give you complete control over the HTML you generate ...
Matthew MacDonald   +2 more
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Layout and Custom Controls

2015
So far you have looked at controls that serve as content for entering data and controls that are primarily designed for viewing data (either in individual form or as a list). In this chapter, you will learn about the last two classes of controls: layout controls and custom controls.
Edward Moemeka, Elizabeth Moemeka
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