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Digital storytelling as a memory-making intervention for children and families in paediatric palliative care in Ireland: an adaptation study. [PDF]

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PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL

1973
As indicated in previous chapters, there are a number of so-called service functions in the company. Of these, probably only three are significant. Firstly, there is the one that organises and controls work flow in what is generally called production planning and control.
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Production planning and control

1988
The primary objectives of the main works of British Railways are to provide facilities and resources for the construction and repair of BR locomotives and rolling stock fleets at minimum cost, in accordance with quality assurance standards and specifications set by the Director of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
Edgar J. Larkin, John G. Larkin
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Production: Planning and Control

1991
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the functional aspects of production, while paying particular attention to the coordination of strategies or control processes. The long-term objective of these studies is to gain an understanding of the systematic procedure used by subjects when producing texts. Control has also been analyzed in various ways;
Eric Esperet, Annie Piolat
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Production Planning and Control Frameworks

2020
The work described in this volume lies at the intersection of two streams of literature. The first of these addresses the structuring of the planning problem as a sequence of decisions made at different levels of the organization with different levels of information and different time frames.
Hubert Missbauer, Reha Uzsoy
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Production planning and control tools

Production Planning & Control, 2000
There are numerous tools available to be used for production planning and control purposes. The number of tools is ever increasing, and so are the levels of sophistication as well as complexity.
Jan Olhager, Joakim Wikner
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Production Planning and Control Systems

Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Computers in Management and Business, 2018
Since the rise of production planning and control systems those systems were subject to changes and further development due to new requirements and possibilities. This necessitates to continuously keep track of current requirements and to guarantee that they are fulfilled.
Carsten Ellwein   +2 more
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Expert Control Architectures for Production Planning and Control

1993
The management of a manufacturing plant with a high degree of automation means to solve a large number of technical and organizational problems related to [1]: machining, loading/unloading and transportation of items; handling, monitoring and maintaining machining tools; monitoring products and process for quality assurance ...
VILLA, AGOSTINO, ROSSETTO, SERGIO
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Hierarchical production planning and control

2005
The nature of decision making in manufacturing organisations is traditionally hierarchical. This enables decision models at each level to be constructed which can be solved by the use of current techniques, while facilitating overall coordination of the decision making process.
C. Harrison, P. J. O'Grady
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