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In this chapter we detail the 3-level approach for managing make-to-order manufacturing systems. As indicated by ‘framework’ it is not a fully-fledged hierarchical approach as, e.g., presented in Hax and Meal [150] and in Stadtler [292]. Rather, it is the attempt to divide the managerial problems apparent in make-to-order manufacturing systems into three quite general models and to connect these models in a hierarchical way. Depending on the practical situation, only one, two, or all three models can be applied. Possible refinements of the hierarchical approach are given in Chapter 11.
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Kolisch, R. (2001). Hierarchical Framework. In: Make-to-Order Assembly Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04514-5_4
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