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Guidelines for Systems Design for Operational Production Management

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Shop Floor Control — A Systems Perspective
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Competent production management on the shop floor requires efficient support by information systems. Along five guidelines, the paper works out the necessary requirements of such systems. The guidelines range from a simple basic model to visualization of competing planning goals to functions which allow work experience to be acquired and applied.

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Stuber, F. (1998). Guidelines for Systems Design for Operational Production Management. In: Scherer, E. (eds) Shop Floor Control — A Systems Perspective. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60313-6_13

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