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Operative Management of Cholangiocarcinoma
Seminars in Liver Disease, 2013Cholangiocarcinomas (CCAs) are rare malignancies that originate from the epithelial cells of the bile ducts. It is the second most-common primary liver cancer after hepatocellular carcinoma. Recent epidemiologic studies have shown that the overall incidence and mortality rates of CCAs are increasing. Diagnosis is often challenging due to the difficulty
Ser Yee, Lee, Daniel, Cherqui
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Operations management in Italy
International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 1998Reports on the current operations management situation in Italy. Includes a brief historical review looking back to the 1950s. Considers the development of research and education in the field since the 1980s. Gives listings of key institutions, personnel and events relating to operations management in Italy.
DE TONI, Alberto Felice, FILIPPINI R.
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Operative management of appendicitis
Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2016Appendectomy has been the standard of care for appendicitis since the late 1800s, and remains one of the most common operations performed in children. The advent of data-driven medicine has led to questions about every aspect of the operation-whether appendectomy is even necessary, when it should be performed (timing), how the procedure is done ...
Shawn D, St Peter, Charles L, Snyder
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Operational Knowledge Management
2006The differences between the paradigms of knowledge management (KM) and operations management are huge. Whereas KM is rooted in the disciplines of human relations, sociology, organization analysis, and strategic management, the operations management paradigm finds its roots in industrial engineering, business economics, and information systems.
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2011
Enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) systems now guide operations in many organizations. Where it is in use, ERP software has completely changed the way operations managers operate. After decades of development that created disparate and stand-alone IT systems, integrated ERPs have or soon will become a ground reality in
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Enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) systems now guide operations in many organizations. Where it is in use, ERP software has completely changed the way operations managers operate. After decades of development that created disparate and stand-alone IT systems, integrated ERPs have or soon will become a ground reality in
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2005
A major focus of this book is guiding IT managers on how to secure the operations of their facilities due to increased threats from terrorist oriented attacks. As it was presented in the earlier part of the text, there are many procedures that would decrease such threats.
Lech J. Janczewski, Andrew M. Colarik
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A major focus of this book is guiding IT managers on how to secure the operations of their facilities due to increased threats from terrorist oriented attacks. As it was presented in the earlier part of the text, there are many procedures that would decrease such threats.
Lech J. Janczewski, Andrew M. Colarik
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