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Databases for Production Management
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Dealing with many aspects of the design, implementation and operation of databases for production management systems, this book presents research that is important to all those presently concerned with the computerisation of production management.
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- Front Cover
- Databases for Production Management
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Opening Remarks
- International Program Committee
- Section A: Conceptual Data Models
- Section B: Distributed Databases
- Section C: Knowledge Databases and CIM
- Section D: Production Planning and Control
- Section E: Databases for Simulation
- Section F: Closing Forum