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Production Planning and Control Frameworks

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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. The second is related to the mathematical modeling techniques used to describe and solve planning problems formulated at different levels of the organization. We begin by reviewing the different ways in which the problem of planning and coordinating production in complex organizations has been addressed by presenting the two most widely used decision frameworks for designing and implementing PPC systems in this chapter.

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Missbauer, H., Uzsoy, R. (2020). Production Planning and Control Frameworks. In: Production Planning with Capacitated Resources and Congestion. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-0354-3_3

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