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Production Planning & Control, 1992
Abstract This paper defines the basic elements and structure of a framework for intelligent decision support systems for production management systems. The traditional aspects of production management systems are examined and the need for a move away from the traditional thinking in this area is highlighted. An architecture for production management is
PAUL HIGGINS +2 more
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Abstract This paper defines the basic elements and structure of a framework for intelligent decision support systems for production management systems. The traditional aspects of production management systems are examined and the need for a move away from the traditional thinking in this area is highlighted. An architecture for production management is
PAUL HIGGINS +2 more
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Interplay between MRP Inhibition and Metabolism of MRP Inhibitors: The Case of Curcumin
Chemical Research in Toxicology, 2003The multidrug resistance proteins MRP1 and MRP2 are efflux transporters with broad substrate specificity, including glutathione, glucuronide, and sulfate conjugates. In the present study, the interaction of the dietary polyphenol curcumin with MRP1 and MRP2 and the interplay between curcumin-dependent MRP inhibition and its glutathione-dependent ...
Wortelboer, H.M. +8 more
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The state-of-the-art of MRP/MRP II implementation in Turkey
Production Planning & Control, 1996Abstract Turkey is a developing country in Europe. Turkish manufacturing managers believe that it is necessary to take measures to decrease manufacturing costs in order to compete in international markets, and especially in the European market. It is suggested that MRP II is one of the techniques that provides a competitive advantage to a firm ...
SEMRA DURMUŞOˇGLU +2 more
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Journal of Operations Management, 1985
AbstractMany manufacturing firms have multiple manufacturing plants, located in geographically diverse parts of the world. This situation is becoming more common, as firms establish new plants in foreign countries to take advantage of low labor cost. In such cases, it is not unusual for the firm to retain production capability of certain key parts in a
Gabriel R. Bitran +3 more
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AbstractMany manufacturing firms have multiple manufacturing plants, located in geographically diverse parts of the world. This situation is becoming more common, as firms establish new plants in foreign countries to take advantage of low labor cost. In such cases, it is not unusual for the firm to retain production capability of certain key parts in a
Gabriel R. Bitran +3 more
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2004
Matrix representation with parsimony (MRP) is a supertree approach for analyzing multiple hierarchical trees, and through them multiple data sets, within a unified phylogenetic inference. Unlike consensus methods, it is based on nodes (subtrees) and not on full trees.
Baum, B., Ragan, M. A.
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Matrix representation with parsimony (MRP) is a supertree approach for analyzing multiple hierarchical trees, and through them multiple data sets, within a unified phylogenetic inference. Unlike consensus methods, it is based on nodes (subtrees) and not on full trees.
Baum, B., Ragan, M. A.
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Comparing JIT, MRP and TOC, and embedding TOC into MRP
International Journal of Production Research, 1997The traditional material requirements planning (MRP) system for planning and controlling production systems is being replaced more and more by just-in-time (JIT) and the theory of constraints (TOC). Because JIT and TOC share many elements with MRP and because MRP is very flexible, it is not difficult to make MRP behave like JIT or TOC.
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A modified MRP for a production system with the coexistence of MRP and kanbans
Journal of Operations Management, 1991AbstractThis paper deals with MRP treatments of the coexistence of MRP and kanban systems. In practical applications, MRP and kanban can both exist in a factory. When a production system contains parts managed by an MRP system and parts managed by a kanban system, MRP needs to have a special way of dealing with those parts managed by the kanban system ...
Fong‐Yuen Ding, Ming‐Nang Yuen
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2014
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