Search for dissertations about: "doctoral dissertation inventory management"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words doctoral dissertation inventory management.
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1. Capacity-constrained production-inventory systems : modelling and analysis in both a traditional and an e-business context
Abstract : This thesis addresses issues in production-inventory systems in both a traditional and an e-business context, with an emphasis on capacity considerations. The general aim of the thesis is to model capacity-constrained production-inventory systems and thereby provide theoretical frameworks for control as well as design of these systems. READ MORE
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2. Off-exchange Trading in Modern Equity Markets : A Market Microstructure Perspective on Systematic Internalizers
Abstract : Off-exchange trading has become a feature of the equity markets. This dissertation contains three articles that examine how off-exchange trading through systematic internalizers (SIs) affects inter-market competition and various features of market quality.Article I studies SIs' characteristics and the impact of SI operations on price efficiency. READ MORE
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3. Core Acquisition Management in Remanufacturing : Current Status and Modeling Techniques
Abstract : Remanufacturing is an important product recovery option that benefits our sustainable development. Cores, i.e. the used products/parts, are essential resources for remanufacturing. READ MORE
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4. A Method for Customer-driven Purchasing : Aligning Supplier interaction and Customer-driven manufacturing
Abstract : The role of a purchaser has traditionally focused on acquiring standard items at the lowest possible cost. The ability to reduce unit cost has been the key performance indicator for purchasers. Most traditional purchasing strategies thus focus on optimizing this situation, focusing on the supplier interface only and not on customer value. READ MORE
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5. Cognitive function after cardiac arest and targeted temperature management
Abstract : This thesis focuses on cognitive impairment in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) survivors with the main aim to evaluate possible effects by targeted temperature management. Secondary aims are to describe the prevalence of cognitive impairment in a large group of OHCA-survivors, the related symptoms of psychological distress and the actual effect of cognitive impairment for the patient’s ability to participate in everyday life and in the society (as work). READ MORE