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CIRP Annals, 1993
One of the most challenging tasks in the engineering profession is to develop new products that have the shortest lead-time, highest quality and lowest cost with optimal life-cycle consideration. The issue of product modeling is at the center of various new product development paradigms designed to meet this challenge, and, therefore, has received ...
F.-L. Krause +12 more
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One of the most challenging tasks in the engineering profession is to develop new products that have the shortest lead-time, highest quality and lowest cost with optimal life-cycle consideration. The issue of product modeling is at the center of various new product development paradigms designed to meet this challenge, and, therefore, has received ...
F.-L. Krause +12 more
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A Model of the “It” Products in Fashion
Marketing Science, 2013One of the characteristics of the fashion marketplace is the unpredictability and apparent randomness of fashion hits. Another one is the information asymmetry among consumers. In this paper, we consider fashion as a means consumers use to signal belonging to a higher social rank and propose an analytical model of fashion hits in the presence of ...
Dmitri Kuksov, Kangkang Wang
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Product and Production Process Modeling and Configuration
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2013Product configuration systems are an emerging technology that supports companies in deploying mass customization strategies. Such strategies need to cover the management of the whole customizable product cycle. Adding process modeling and configuration features to a product configurator may improve its ability to assist mass customization development ...
CAMPAGNA, DARIO, FORMISANO, Andrea
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A Hotelling model with production
Mathematical Social Sciences, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Wen-Chung Guo +2 more
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A model of morphological productivity*
Journal of Quantitative Linguistics, 1995Abstract By means of a birth‐and‐death process, a model of morphological productivity of stems is derived and tested on Indonesian data. It is shown that the frequency distribution of “lexicalised combinations of stems”; follows the Polya distribution.
Gejza Wimmer, Gabriel Altmann
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Production modelling for holistic production control
Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory, 2013Abstract Holistic production control is a concept that introduces production optimisation by employing model-based, closed-loop control of the principal production Performance Indicators (pPIs). The concept relies on the development of a simple black-box model that describes the relation between the main pPIs and the most influential input ...
Miha Glavan +3 more
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MODELS OF PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION*
Bulletin of Economic Research, 1989Product differentiation is one of the pervasive features of modern economies.1 On entering a department store, say, a customer may choose between a variety of detergents, of dinner plates and of dishwashers. In each case, there is a set of products which may be considered to supply broadly the same needs, for example laundering clothes, but which are ...
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MODELLING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
Acta Horticulturae, 1986In modelling in general and biological modelling in particular two approaches may be distinguished: a descriptive and an explanatory approach. In descriptive models the system and its behaviour are described at the same level at which the observations about it are made.
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