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Introducing the EPP house (topological space) method to solve MRP problems
by
Gyenge, Balázs
, Vasa, László
, Kasza, László
in
Algorithms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cost control
/ Customers
/ Decision making
/ Evaluation
/ Integer programming
/ Linear programming
/ Manufacturing resource planning
/ Material requirements planning
/ Methods
/ Operations management
/ Optimization
/ Physical Sciences
/ Process planning
/ Production planning
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Schedules
/ Social Sciences
/ Supplies
/ Supply chain management
/ Theory of constraints
/ Tourism
2021
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Introducing the EPP house (topological space) method to solve MRP problems
by
Gyenge, Balázs
, Vasa, László
, Kasza, László
in
Algorithms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cost control
/ Customers
/ Decision making
/ Evaluation
/ Integer programming
/ Linear programming
/ Manufacturing resource planning
/ Material requirements planning
/ Methods
/ Operations management
/ Optimization
/ Physical Sciences
/ Process planning
/ Production planning
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Schedules
/ Social Sciences
/ Supplies
/ Supply chain management
/ Theory of constraints
/ Tourism
2021
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Introducing the EPP house (topological space) method to solve MRP problems
by
Gyenge, Balázs
, Vasa, László
, Kasza, László
in
Algorithms
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Cost control
/ Customers
/ Decision making
/ Evaluation
/ Integer programming
/ Linear programming
/ Manufacturing resource planning
/ Material requirements planning
/ Methods
/ Operations management
/ Optimization
/ Physical Sciences
/ Process planning
/ Production planning
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Schedules
/ Social Sciences
/ Supplies
/ Supply chain management
/ Theory of constraints
/ Tourism
2021
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Introducing the EPP house (topological space) method to solve MRP problems
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Introducing the EPP house (topological space) method to solve MRP problems
2021
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The problem of product and process planning analysed so far is how we can take advantage of our strategy in planning. Among the principles of manufacturing and service management concepts is that after planning demand, planning transformation is one of the key steps of integrated efficiency; it makes it possible to save costs that are not value adding and are not necessary from the customer’s point of view. Currently, the methods of material requirements and capacity planning can be seen as classic solutions that are based on dependency relations between different resources, which can be dynamic in space and time. Measuring and recording capacities raise several problems in addition to the fact that our planning methods are not always satisfying. In the literature, the methods of material requirements planning or manufacturing resource planning (MRP) are not typically optimization methods, so they do not guarantee the best solution, and even if our planning methods were satisfying, several manufacturing restrictions (the time allowed, the complexity of the planning process, the lack of testing opportunities, etc.) could prevent us from reaching satisfying application. It is necessary to create a simple planning algorithm that can give the planner a greater degree of freedom and that would be simple and algorithmic in order to maintain continuous conscious control, putting an end to planning uncertainty and leading us to the best solution under the given conditions. The aim of our research is to introduce a novel, simple planning algorithm, similar to heuristic methods that eliminates the problem of defining the order quantity when applying traditional methods, which prevents us from determining in advance which method is desirable (causing unnecessary planning steps); computer-based solutions hide the causal relations of the methodology from the planner (causing unreliability uncertainty).
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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