Managing construction logistics [[electronic resource] /] / Gary Sullivan, Stephen Barthorpe, Stephen Robbins |
Autore | Sullivan Gary <1959-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell, c2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (305 p.) |
Disciplina | 624.068/7 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BarthorpeStephen
RobbinsStephen <1979-> |
Soggetto topico |
Building - Superintendence - Data processing
Construction industry - Management - Data processing Business logistics - Data processing Production scheduling - Data processing |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-68742-5
9786612687426 1-4443-2339-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | section 1. Contextualising logistics for construction -- section 2. Construction logistics in practice -- section 3. The future of construction logistics. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910459104103321 |
Sullivan Gary <1959-> | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell, c2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Managing construction logistics [[electronic resource] /] / Gary Sullivan, Stephen Barthorpe, Stephen Robbins |
Autore | Sullivan Gary <1959-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell, c2010 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (305 p.) |
Disciplina | 624.068/7 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BarthorpeStephen
RobbinsStephen <1979-> |
Soggetto topico |
Building - Superintendence - Data processing
Construction industry - Management - Data processing Business logistics - Data processing Production scheduling - Data processing |
ISBN |
1-282-68742-5
9786612687426 1-4443-2339-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | section 1. Contextualising logistics for construction -- section 2. Construction logistics in practice -- section 3. The future of construction logistics. |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910792699203321 |
Sullivan Gary <1959-> | ||
Chichester, West Sussex, U.K. ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell, c2010 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g databases [[electronic resource] ] : schedule, manage, and execute jobs that automate your business processes / / Ronald Rood |
Autore | Rood Ronald |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (240 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.75/65 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Database management
Production scheduling - Data processing Relational databases |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-15930-5
1-84719-599-7 9786612159305 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Simple Jobs; Creating a user; Running your Jobs; PL/SQL block; Stored procedure; Executable; Program; Defining arguments for your jobs; Metadata arguments; Normal application arguments; Summary; Chapter 2: Simple Chain; Jobs; Chains; Statuses; Chains and steps; Rules; Evaluation interval; Privileges; Steps to create a chain; Hands-on with chains; Programs; SHUTDOWN; COPYFILES; STARTUP; Program state; DB Console; Chain definition; Running the chain; Tricks with chains
Manipulating the running chainsAnalyzing the chain; Summary; Chapter 3: Control the Scheduler; Job creation; Job execution; Scheduler management; Logging; Log detail level; Log purging; Summary; Chapter 4: Managing Resources; Resource consumer group; Creating resource consumer groups; Class; Plan; Window; Window groups; Monitoring; Problems with Resource Manager; Problems that Resource Manager solves; Summary; Chapter 5: Getting Out of the Database; Security; Installation on Windows; Installation on Linux; Upgrading the remote job agent; Silent install of the remote job agent; Base release Patch to the latest available levelPreparing the database for remote agent usage; Verifying the XDB installation; Setting the HTTP port; Creating remote Scheduler objects; Setting registration password; Configuring a remote agent; Troubleshooting; Multiple agents on the same host; Credentials; Creating job-targeting Unix; Creating job-targeting Windows; Runtime observations of the remote Scheduler; Resource Manager; Summary; Chapter 6: Events; Monitoring job events; Events in chains; Event-based scheduling; Summary; Chapter 7: Debugging the Scheduler; Unix-all releases; Windows usage; Bugs Job environmentChecks to do in the database; Summary; Chapter 8: The Scheduler in Real Life; Statistics collection; The schedule_run procedure; The run procedure; The statob procedure; The drop_jobs procedure; Generating the jobs; Performing the analysis; Generating the scheduled run; Backups; Things that can scare you; Diving into the code; Reading the event queue; Scheduling for the HOT backups; Scheduling the DARC process; Scheduling the final BARC process; How to use the calendar; Tools; Summary; Chapter 9: Other Configurations; RAC; Job creation/modification; The job_class definition Standby databasesCreating jobs in a logical standby database; Running jobs in a logical standby database; Summary; Chapter 10: Scheduler GUI Tools; DB Console; Grid Control; DbVisualizer; Summary; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910456644803321 |
Rood Ronald | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Mastering Oracle Scheduler in Oracle 11g databases [[electronic resource] ] : schedule, manage, and execute jobs that automate your business processes / / Ronald Rood |
Autore | Rood Ronald |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (240 p.) |
Disciplina | 005.75/65 |
Collana | From technologies to solutions |
Soggetto topico |
Database management
Production scheduling - Data processing Relational databases |
ISBN |
1-282-15930-5
1-84719-599-7 9786612159305 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Simple Jobs; Creating a user; Running your Jobs; PL/SQL block; Stored procedure; Executable; Program; Defining arguments for your jobs; Metadata arguments; Normal application arguments; Summary; Chapter 2: Simple Chain; Jobs; Chains; Statuses; Chains and steps; Rules; Evaluation interval; Privileges; Steps to create a chain; Hands-on with chains; Programs; SHUTDOWN; COPYFILES; STARTUP; Program state; DB Console; Chain definition; Running the chain; Tricks with chains
Manipulating the running chainsAnalyzing the chain; Summary; Chapter 3: Control the Scheduler; Job creation; Job execution; Scheduler management; Logging; Log detail level; Log purging; Summary; Chapter 4: Managing Resources; Resource consumer group; Creating resource consumer groups; Class; Plan; Window; Window groups; Monitoring; Problems with Resource Manager; Problems that Resource Manager solves; Summary; Chapter 5: Getting Out of the Database; Security; Installation on Windows; Installation on Linux; Upgrading the remote job agent; Silent install of the remote job agent; Base release Patch to the latest available levelPreparing the database for remote agent usage; Verifying the XDB installation; Setting the HTTP port; Creating remote Scheduler objects; Setting registration password; Configuring a remote agent; Troubleshooting; Multiple agents on the same host; Credentials; Creating job-targeting Unix; Creating job-targeting Windows; Runtime observations of the remote Scheduler; Resource Manager; Summary; Chapter 6: Events; Monitoring job events; Events in chains; Event-based scheduling; Summary; Chapter 7: Debugging the Scheduler; Unix-all releases; Windows usage; Bugs Job environmentChecks to do in the database; Summary; Chapter 8: The Scheduler in Real Life; Statistics collection; The schedule_run procedure; The run procedure; The statob procedure; The drop_jobs procedure; Generating the jobs; Performing the analysis; Generating the scheduled run; Backups; Things that can scare you; Diving into the code; Reading the event queue; Scheduling for the HOT backups; Scheduling the DARC process; Scheduling the final BARC process; How to use the calendar; Tools; Summary; Chapter 9: Other Configurations; RAC; Job creation/modification; The job_class definition Standby databasesCreating jobs in a logical standby database; Running jobs in a logical standby database; Summary; Chapter 10: Scheduler GUI Tools; DB Console; Grid Control; DbVisualizer; Summary; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910780782203321 |
Rood Ronald | ||
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Metaheuristics for production scheduling [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : ISTE |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (529 p.) |
Disciplina | 670 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
JarbouiBassem
SiarryPatrick TeghemJacques BourrieresJean-Paul |
Collana | Automation-control and industrial engineering series |
Soggetto topico |
Production scheduling - Data processing
Production scheduling - Computer programs |
ISBN |
1-118-73159-X
1-118-73156-5 1-118-73155-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction and Presentation; Chapter 1. An Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for SolvingFlow Shop Scheduling Problems with Sequence-dependent FamilySetup Times; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Mathematical formulation; 1.3. Estimation of distribution algorithms; 1.3.1. Estimation of distribution algorithms proposed in the literature; 1.4. The proposed estimation of distribution algorithm; 1.4.1. Encoding scheme and initial population; 1.4.2. Selection; 1.4.3. Probability estimation; 1.5. Iterated local search algorithm; 1.6. Experimental results; 1.7. Conclusion
1.8. BibliographyChapter 2. Genetic Algorithms for Solving Flexible Job ShopScheduling Problems; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Flexible job shop scheduling problems; 2.3. Genetic algorithms for some related sub-problems; 2.4. Genetic algorithms for the flexible job shop problem; 2.4.1. Codings; 2.4.2. Mutation operators; 2.4.3. Crossover operators; 2.5. Comparison of codings; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. A Hybrid GRASP-Differential Evolution Algorithmfor Solving Flow Shop Scheduling Problemswith No-Wait Constraints; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Overview of the literature 3.2.1. Single-solution metaheuristics3.2.2. Population-based metaheuristics; 3.2.3. Hybrid approaches; 3.3. Description of the problem; 3.4. GRASP; 3.5. Differential evolution; 3.6. Iterative local search; 3.7. Overview of the NEW-GRASP-DE algorithm; 3.7.1. Constructive phase; 3.7.2. Improvement phase; 3.8. Experimental results; 3.8.1. Experimental results for the Reeves and Heller instances; 3.8.2. Experimental results for the Taillard instances; 3.9. Conclusion; 3.10. Bibliography Chapter 4. A Comparison of Local Search Metaheuristicsfor a Hierarchical Flow Shop Optimization Problemwith Time Lags4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Description of the problem; 4.2.1. Flowshop with time lags; 4.2.2. A bicriteria hierarchical flow shop problem; 4.3. The proposed metaheuristics; 4.3.1. A simulated annealing metaheuristics; 4.3.2. The GRASP metaheuristics; 4.4. Tests; 4.4.1. Generated instances; 4.4.2. Comparison of the results; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Neutrality in Flow Shop Scheduling Problems:Landscape Structure and Local Search; 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Neutrality in a combinatorial optimization problem5.2.1. Landscape in a combinatorial optimization problem; 5.2.2. Neutrality and landscape; 5.3. Study of neutrality in the flow shop problem; 5.3.1. Neutral degree; 5.3.2. Structure of the neutral landscape; 5.4. Local search exploiting neutrality to solve the flow shop problem; 5.4.1. Neutrality-based iterated local search; 5.4.2. NILS on the flow shop problem; 5.5. Conclusion; 5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. Evolutionary Metaheuristic Based on GeneticAlgorithm: Application to Hybrid Flow Shop Problemwith Availability Constraints 6.1. Introduction |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910139244703321 |
London, : ISTE | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Metaheuristics for production scheduling / / edited by Bassem Jarboui, Patrick Siarry, Jacques Teghem ; series editor, Jean-Paul Bourrières |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London, : ISTE |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (529 p.) |
Disciplina | 670 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
JarbouiBassem
SiarryPatrick TeghemJacques BourrieresJean-Paul |
Collana | Automation-control and industrial engineering series |
Soggetto topico |
Production scheduling - Data processing
Production scheduling - Computer programs |
ISBN |
1-118-73159-X
1-118-73156-5 1-118-73155-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title Page; Contents; Introduction and Presentation; Chapter 1. An Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for SolvingFlow Shop Scheduling Problems with Sequence-dependent FamilySetup Times; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Mathematical formulation; 1.3. Estimation of distribution algorithms; 1.3.1. Estimation of distribution algorithms proposed in the literature; 1.4. The proposed estimation of distribution algorithm; 1.4.1. Encoding scheme and initial population; 1.4.2. Selection; 1.4.3. Probability estimation; 1.5. Iterated local search algorithm; 1.6. Experimental results; 1.7. Conclusion
1.8. BibliographyChapter 2. Genetic Algorithms for Solving Flexible Job ShopScheduling Problems; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Flexible job shop scheduling problems; 2.3. Genetic algorithms for some related sub-problems; 2.4. Genetic algorithms for the flexible job shop problem; 2.4.1. Codings; 2.4.2. Mutation operators; 2.4.3. Crossover operators; 2.5. Comparison of codings; 2.6. Conclusion; 2.7. Bibliography; Chapter 3. A Hybrid GRASP-Differential Evolution Algorithmfor Solving Flow Shop Scheduling Problemswith No-Wait Constraints; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Overview of the literature 3.2.1. Single-solution metaheuristics3.2.2. Population-based metaheuristics; 3.2.3. Hybrid approaches; 3.3. Description of the problem; 3.4. GRASP; 3.5. Differential evolution; 3.6. Iterative local search; 3.7. Overview of the NEW-GRASP-DE algorithm; 3.7.1. Constructive phase; 3.7.2. Improvement phase; 3.8. Experimental results; 3.8.1. Experimental results for the Reeves and Heller instances; 3.8.2. Experimental results for the Taillard instances; 3.9. Conclusion; 3.10. Bibliography Chapter 4. A Comparison of Local Search Metaheuristicsfor a Hierarchical Flow Shop Optimization Problemwith Time Lags4.1. Introduction; 4.2. Description of the problem; 4.2.1. Flowshop with time lags; 4.2.2. A bicriteria hierarchical flow shop problem; 4.3. The proposed metaheuristics; 4.3.1. A simulated annealing metaheuristics; 4.3.2. The GRASP metaheuristics; 4.4. Tests; 4.4.1. Generated instances; 4.4.2. Comparison of the results; 4.5. Conclusion; 4.6. Bibliography; Chapter 5. Neutrality in Flow Shop Scheduling Problems:Landscape Structure and Local Search; 5.1. Introduction 5.2. Neutrality in a combinatorial optimization problem5.2.1. Landscape in a combinatorial optimization problem; 5.2.2. Neutrality and landscape; 5.3. Study of neutrality in the flow shop problem; 5.3.1. Neutral degree; 5.3.2. Structure of the neutral landscape; 5.4. Local search exploiting neutrality to solve the flow shop problem; 5.4.1. Neutrality-based iterated local search; 5.4.2. NILS on the flow shop problem; 5.5. Conclusion; 5.6. Bibliography; Chapter 6. Evolutionary Metaheuristic Based on GeneticAlgorithm: Application to Hybrid Flow Shop Problemwith Availability Constraints 6.1. Introduction |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910818726303321 |
London, : ISTE | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Oracle Primavera contract management [[electronic resource] /] / Stephen D. Kelly |
Autore | Kelly Stephen D |
Edizione | [Version 14.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (208 p.) |
Disciplina |
005.75/85 2
658.404028536 |
Soggetto topico |
Construction industry - Management - Data processing
Production scheduling - Data processing |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-283-90184-6
1-84968-691-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Welcome to Oracle Primavera Contract Management v14; Contracts; The contract in simplified terms; Oracle Primavera Contract Management in a nutshell; Don't be afraid; Summary; Chapter 2: Information Overload; Types of project information; Where does all this information come from; Using a hierarchical structure; Storage of information; Summary; Chapter 3: So Much to Manage; Types of information; Information sent or received; Information sent; Information received
Module TypesRequests; Notices; Noncompliance Notice; Proposals; Changes; Summary; Chapter 4: The Almighty Spreadsheet; Overusage of the spreadsheet; Accountability; My spreadsheet; Spreadsheet = silo; Summary; Chapter 5: There Is a Better Way; What to use; Accessibility; Security; Integration; Capabilities; Configuration and customization; Output; Forms; Reports; Letters; Dunning Letters; There are options; Summary; Chapter 6: The Big Picture; Thirty-thousand foot view; The money; A matter of perspective; Understanding the hierarchy; Project hierarchy; The cost hierarchy; Summary Chapter 7: System versus SiloTypical silo approach; What's wrong with this approach; The system approach; Summary; Chapter 8: Follow the Money; It starts with the Cost Worksheet; Contracts; Actuals; Procurement; Variances; Miscellaneous; Drilling down to the detail; Summary; Chapter 9: The Only Constant Is Change; Understanding the process; What happens on the Cost Worksheet?; Example of a Change Management matrix; Budget Contract Estimated Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; Commitment Contract(s) Estimated Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet Commitment Contract(s) Quoted PhaseDocument Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; Budget Contract Quoted Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; The Negotiated Phase; Budget Contract Negotiated Phase; Commitment Contract Negotiated Phase; The Final Phase; Budget Contract Final Phase; Commitment Contract Final Phase; Budget Contract Beyond Final Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; Commitment Contract Beyond Final Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; Following a change; Issues; Initiating the change; Rejecting a change; Types of changes; Summary Chapter 10: Time to Get PaidCost Worksheet and payments; Difference between Payment Requisitions and Invoices; Setting up the Payment Certificates module; Cost options; Project Settings; Cost Settings (Contract level); Creating the Payment Requisition template; Adjusting and adding Pay Items; Processing payments; Invoices; Summary; Chapter 11: Reading your Crystal Ball; How is this possible; Forecasting; Trends; Summary; Chapter 12: Managing Drawings; What are drawings; Adding drawings to my project; One by one; Import; Third-party import tools; Managing drawings; Revising drawings Distributing drawings |
Altri titoli varianti |
Oracle Primavera contract management business intelligence publisher v14
Primavera contract management |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910452505903321 |
Kelly Stephen D | ||
Birmingham, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Oracle Primavera contract management [[electronic resource] /] / Stephen D. Kelly |
Autore | Kelly Stephen D |
Edizione | [Version 14.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Birmingham, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (208 p.) |
Disciplina |
005.75/85 2
658.404028536 |
Soggetto topico |
Construction industry - Management - Data processing
Production scheduling - Data processing |
ISBN |
1-283-90184-6
1-84968-691-2 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Welcome to Oracle Primavera Contract Management v14; Contracts; The contract in simplified terms; Oracle Primavera Contract Management in a nutshell; Don't be afraid; Summary; Chapter 2: Information Overload; Types of project information; Where does all this information come from; Using a hierarchical structure; Storage of information; Summary; Chapter 3: So Much to Manage; Types of information; Information sent or received; Information sent; Information received
Module TypesRequests; Notices; Noncompliance Notice; Proposals; Changes; Summary; Chapter 4: The Almighty Spreadsheet; Overusage of the spreadsheet; Accountability; My spreadsheet; Spreadsheet = silo; Summary; Chapter 5: There Is a Better Way; What to use; Accessibility; Security; Integration; Capabilities; Configuration and customization; Output; Forms; Reports; Letters; Dunning Letters; There are options; Summary; Chapter 6: The Big Picture; Thirty-thousand foot view; The money; A matter of perspective; Understanding the hierarchy; Project hierarchy; The cost hierarchy; Summary Chapter 7: System versus SiloTypical silo approach; What's wrong with this approach; The system approach; Summary; Chapter 8: Follow the Money; It starts with the Cost Worksheet; Contracts; Actuals; Procurement; Variances; Miscellaneous; Drilling down to the detail; Summary; Chapter 9: The Only Constant Is Change; Understanding the process; What happens on the Cost Worksheet?; Example of a Change Management matrix; Budget Contract Estimated Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; Commitment Contract(s) Estimated Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet Commitment Contract(s) Quoted PhaseDocument Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; Budget Contract Quoted Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; The Negotiated Phase; Budget Contract Negotiated Phase; Commitment Contract Negotiated Phase; The Final Phase; Budget Contract Final Phase; Commitment Contract Final Phase; Budget Contract Beyond Final Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; Commitment Contract Beyond Final Phase; Document Type; To and From; Cost Worksheet; Following a change; Issues; Initiating the change; Rejecting a change; Types of changes; Summary Chapter 10: Time to Get PaidCost Worksheet and payments; Difference between Payment Requisitions and Invoices; Setting up the Payment Certificates module; Cost options; Project Settings; Cost Settings (Contract level); Creating the Payment Requisition template; Adjusting and adding Pay Items; Processing payments; Invoices; Summary; Chapter 11: Reading your Crystal Ball; How is this possible; Forecasting; Trends; Summary; Chapter 12: Managing Drawings; What are drawings; Adding drawings to my project; One by one; Import; Third-party import tools; Managing drawings; Revising drawings Distributing drawings |
Altri titoli varianti |
Oracle Primavera contract management business intelligence publisher v14
Primavera contract management |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910779312403321 |
Kelly Stephen D | ||
Birmingham, UK, : Packt Pub., 2012 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Scheduling in supply chains using mixed integer programming [[electronic resource] /] / Tadeusz Sawik |
Autore | Sawik Tadeusz |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (494 p.) |
Disciplina |
658.701/51977
658.70151977 |
Soggetto topico |
Assembly-line methods - Data processing
Business logistics - Data processing Integer programming Production scheduling - Data processing |
ISBN |
1-283-29458-3
9786613294586 1-118-02910-0 1-118-02911-9 1-118-02909-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Scheduling in Supply Chains Using Mixed Integer Programming; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part One Short-Term Scheduling in Supply Chains; 1. Scheduling of Flexible Flow Shops; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Mixed Integer Programs for Scheduling Flow Shops; 1.3 Constructive Heuristics for Scheduling Flexible Flow Shops; 1.4 Scheduling Flow Shops with Limited Machine Availability; 1.5 Computational Examples; 1.6 Comments; Exercises; 2. Scheduling of Surface Mount Technology Lines; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 SMT Line Configurations
2.3 General Scheduling of SMT Lines2.4 Batch Scheduling of SMT Lines; 2.5 An Improvement Heuristic for Scheduling SMT Lines; 2.6 Computational Examples; 2.7 Comments; Exercises; 3. Balancing and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Lines; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Balancing and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Lines with Infinite In-Process Buffers; 3.3 Balancing and Scheduling of SMT Lines; 3.4 Comments; Exercises; 4. Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems with Single Stations and Infinite In-Process Buffers 4.3 Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems with Parallel Stations and Finite In-Process Buffers4.4 Comments; Exercises; Part Two Medium-Term Scheduling in Supply Chains; 5. Customer Order Acceptance and Due Date Setting in Make-to-Order Manufacturing; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Problem Description; 5.3 Bi-Objective Order Acceptance and Due Date Setting; 5.4 Lexicographic Approach; 5.5 Scheduling of Customer Orders; 5.6 Computational Examples; 5.7 Comments; Exercises; 6. Aggregate Production Scheduling in Make-to-Order Manufacturing; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Problem Description 6.3 Bi-Objective Scheduling of Customer Orders6.4 Multi-Objective Scheduling of Customer Orders; 6.5 Scheduling of Single-Period Customer Orders; 6.6 Comments; Exercises; 7. Reactive Aggregate Production Scheduling in Make-to-Order Manufacturing; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Problem Description; 7.3 Mixed Integer Programs for Reactive Scheduling; 7.4 Rescheduling Algorithms; 7.5 Input and Output Inventory; 7.6 Computational Examples; 7.7 Comments; Exercises; 8. Scheduling of Material Supplies in Make-to-Order Manufacturing; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Flexible vs. Cyclic Material Supplies 8.3 Model Enhancements8.4 Computational Examples; 8.5 Comments; Exercises; 9. Selection of Static Supply Portfolio in Supply Chains with Risks; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Selection of a Supply Portfolio without Discount under Operational Risks; 9.3 Selection of Supply Portfolio with Discount under Operational Risks; 9.4 Computational Examples; 9.5 Selection of Supply Portfolio under Disruption Risks; 9.6 Single-Objective Supply Portfolio under Disruption Risks; 9.7 Bi-Objective Supply Portfolio under Disruption Risks; 9.8 Computational Examples; 9.9 Comments; Exercises 10. Selection of a Dynamic Supply Portfolio in Supply Chains with Risks |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910139571903321 |
Sawik Tadeusz | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Scheduling in supply chains using mixed integer programming / / Tadeusz Sawik |
Autore | Sawik Tadeusz |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (494 p.) |
Disciplina | 658.701/51977 |
Soggetto topico |
Assembly-line methods - Data processing
Business logistics - Data processing Integer programming Production scheduling - Data processing |
ISBN |
1-283-29458-3
9786613294586 1-118-02910-0 1-118-02911-9 1-118-02909-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Scheduling in Supply Chains Using Mixed Integer Programming; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part One Short-Term Scheduling in Supply Chains; 1. Scheduling of Flexible Flow Shops; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Mixed Integer Programs for Scheduling Flow Shops; 1.3 Constructive Heuristics for Scheduling Flexible Flow Shops; 1.4 Scheduling Flow Shops with Limited Machine Availability; 1.5 Computational Examples; 1.6 Comments; Exercises; 2. Scheduling of Surface Mount Technology Lines; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 SMT Line Configurations
2.3 General Scheduling of SMT Lines2.4 Batch Scheduling of SMT Lines; 2.5 An Improvement Heuristic for Scheduling SMT Lines; 2.6 Computational Examples; 2.7 Comments; Exercises; 3. Balancing and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Lines; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Balancing and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Lines with Infinite In-Process Buffers; 3.3 Balancing and Scheduling of SMT Lines; 3.4 Comments; Exercises; 4. Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems with Single Stations and Infinite In-Process Buffers 4.3 Loading and Scheduling of Flexible Assembly Systems with Parallel Stations and Finite In-Process Buffers4.4 Comments; Exercises; Part Two Medium-Term Scheduling in Supply Chains; 5. Customer Order Acceptance and Due Date Setting in Make-to-Order Manufacturing; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Problem Description; 5.3 Bi-Objective Order Acceptance and Due Date Setting; 5.4 Lexicographic Approach; 5.5 Scheduling of Customer Orders; 5.6 Computational Examples; 5.7 Comments; Exercises; 6. Aggregate Production Scheduling in Make-to-Order Manufacturing; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Problem Description 6.3 Bi-Objective Scheduling of Customer Orders6.4 Multi-Objective Scheduling of Customer Orders; 6.5 Scheduling of Single-Period Customer Orders; 6.6 Comments; Exercises; 7. Reactive Aggregate Production Scheduling in Make-to-Order Manufacturing; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Problem Description; 7.3 Mixed Integer Programs for Reactive Scheduling; 7.4 Rescheduling Algorithms; 7.5 Input and Output Inventory; 7.6 Computational Examples; 7.7 Comments; Exercises; 8. Scheduling of Material Supplies in Make-to-Order Manufacturing; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Flexible vs. Cyclic Material Supplies 8.3 Model Enhancements8.4 Computational Examples; 8.5 Comments; Exercises; 9. Selection of Static Supply Portfolio in Supply Chains with Risks; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Selection of a Supply Portfolio without Discount under Operational Risks; 9.3 Selection of Supply Portfolio with Discount under Operational Risks; 9.4 Computational Examples; 9.5 Selection of Supply Portfolio under Disruption Risks; 9.6 Single-Objective Supply Portfolio under Disruption Risks; 9.7 Bi-Objective Supply Portfolio under Disruption Risks; 9.8 Computational Examples; 9.9 Comments; Exercises 10. Selection of a Dynamic Supply Portfolio in Supply Chains with Risks |
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Sawik Tadeusz | ||
Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, c2011 | ||
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