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   系統號碼613659
   書刊名Military logistics [electronic resource] : research advances and future trends /
   主要著者edited by Vasileios Zeimpekis, George Kaimakamis, Nicholas J. Daras.
   其他著者Zeimpekis, Vasileios.;Kaimakamis, George. ;Daras, Nicholas J.
   出版項Cham : Imprint: Springer, 2015.
   索書號U168.M55 2015
   ISBN9783319120751 (electronic bk.)
   標題Logistics-Mathematical models.
Operations research.
Economics/Management Science.
Operation Research/Decision Theory.
Production/Logistics/Supply Chain Management.
Simulation and Modeling.
   電子資源http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12075-1
   叢書名Operations research/computer science interfaces series,561387-666X ;
   
    
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內容簡介This book highlights recent advances in the development of effective modeling and solution approaches to enhance the performance of military logistics. It seeks to further research in global defense-related topics, including military operations, governmental operations and security, as well as nation support. Additionally its purpose is to promote the global exchange of information and ideas amongst developers and users of military operations research tools and techniques. Over the course of its nine chapters, this edited volume addresses significant issues in military logistics including: a) Restructuring processes via OR methods aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the military logistics, b) Sense-and-Respond logistics prediction and coordination techniques that provide competitive advantage, spanning the full range of military operations across the strategic, operational and tactical levels of war, c) Procurement and auctioning, d) Inventory and stock control theories and applications, e) Military transport and logistical equipment, and, f) Maintenance, repair and overhaul on operational capability in general and equipment availability. The book aims to bridge the gap between the abundant literature on commercial logistics and its scarce defense and combat counterpart. This collection of useful insights into new trends and research will offer an ideal reference for practitioners and army related personnel interested in integrating scientific rigor to improve logistics management within defense organizations and agencies. Ultimately this book should provide a relevant platform for the latest contributions of operations management, operations research, and computational intelligence towards the enhancement of military logistics.

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