Measurement and modeling of flexibility deductive and simulation based modeling of the impact of capacity flexibility and load variance within the context of the Logistic Operating Curves Theory by Nyhuis

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  • Wiebke Hartmann
  • Tim Busse
  • Peter Nyhuis
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationICSTE 2010
Subtitle of host publication2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings
PagesV1131-V1136
Publication statusPublished - 25 Oct 2010
Event2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, ICSTE 2010 - San Juan, PR, United States
Duration: 3 Oct 20105 Oct 2010

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NameICSTE 2010 - 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings
Volume1

Abstract

In an increasingly turbulent environment marked by the growing significance of logistic factors enterprises today are confronted with the challenge of aligning available capacities with the capacities required using targeted measures. Within the frame of a research project conducted at the Leibniz University of Hanover's Institute of Production Systems and Logistics (Germany) the impact of measures for making capacities more flexible and for smoothing the load on the behavior of a logistic system should be universally described and quantified. Moreover the aim is to extend the Logistic Operating Curves Theory developed by Nyhuis and at the same time increase the precision of the information gained from it in order to eliminate the currently required model evaluation within the context of a software supported implementation of the Logistic Operating Curves Theory.

Keywords

    Flexibility, Logistic Operating Curves, Logistics, Modeling, Process improvement, Software engineering

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Measurement and modeling of flexibility deductive and simulation based modeling of the impact of capacity flexibility and load variance within the context of the Logistic Operating Curves Theory by Nyhuis. / Hartmann, Wiebke; Busse, Tim; Nyhuis, Peter.
ICSTE 2010: 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings. 2010. p. V1131-V1136 5608899 (ICSTE 2010 - 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings; Vol. 1).

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Hartmann, W, Busse, T & Nyhuis, P 2010, Measurement and modeling of flexibility deductive and simulation based modeling of the impact of capacity flexibility and load variance within the context of the Logistic Operating Curves Theory by Nyhuis. in ICSTE 2010: 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings., 5608899, ICSTE 2010 - 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings, vol. 1, pp. V1131-V1136, 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, ICSTE 2010, San Juan, PR, United States, 3 Oct 2010. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSTE.2010.5608899
Hartmann, W., Busse, T., & Nyhuis, P. (2010). Measurement and modeling of flexibility deductive and simulation based modeling of the impact of capacity flexibility and load variance within the context of the Logistic Operating Curves Theory by Nyhuis. In ICSTE 2010: 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings (pp. V1131-V1136). Article 5608899 (ICSTE 2010 - 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings; Vol. 1). https://doi.org/10.1109/ICSTE.2010.5608899
Hartmann W, Busse T, Nyhuis P. Measurement and modeling of flexibility deductive and simulation based modeling of the impact of capacity flexibility and load variance within the context of the Logistic Operating Curves Theory by Nyhuis. In ICSTE 2010: 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings. 2010. p. V1131-V1136. 5608899. (ICSTE 2010 - 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings). doi: 10.1109/ICSTE.2010.5608899
Hartmann, Wiebke ; Busse, Tim ; Nyhuis, Peter. / Measurement and modeling of flexibility deductive and simulation based modeling of the impact of capacity flexibility and load variance within the context of the Logistic Operating Curves Theory by Nyhuis. ICSTE 2010: 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings. 2010. pp. V1131-V1136 (ICSTE 2010 - 2010 2nd International Conference on Software Technology and Engineering, Proceedings).
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