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Introduction To Supply Chain Analytics With Examples In Anylogic And Anylogistix Software 1st Edition Dmitry Ivanov

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Introduction To Supply Chain Analytics With Examples In Anylogic And Anylogistix Software 1st Edition Dmitry Ivanov
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.64 MB
Pages: 179
Author: Dmitry Ivanov
ISBN: 9783031512407, 3031512405
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 1

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Introduction To Supply Chain Analytics With Examples In Anylogic And Anylogistix Software 1st Edition Dmitry Ivanov by Dmitry Ivanov 9783031512407, 3031512405 instant download after payment.

The book offers a concise yet comprehensive introduction to supply chain analytics covering management, modeling, and technology perspectives. Designed to accompany the textbook “Global Supply Chain and Operations Management”, it addresses the topics of supply chain analytics in more depth. The book describes descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive supply chain analytics explaining methodologies, illustrating method applications with the use of training exercises, and providing numerous examples in AnyLogic and anyLogistix software. Throughout the book, numerous practical examples and short case studies are given to illustrate theoretical concepts. Along with AnyLogic and anyLogistix model development guidelines and examples, the book has two other distinct features. First, it reviews and explains novel frameworks and concepts related to data-driven decision-making and digital twins. Second, it shows how to use analytics to improve supply chain resilience. Without relying heavily on mathematical derivations, the book offers a structured presentation and explanation of major supply chain analytics techniques and principles in a simple, predictable format to make it easy to understand for students and professionals with both management and engineering backgrounds. Graduate/Ph.D. students and supply chain professionals alike would benefit from a structured and didactically-oriented concise presentation of the concepts, principles, and methods of supply chain analytics. Providing graduate students and supply chain managers with working knowledge of basic and advanced supply chain analytics, this book contributes to improving knowledge-awareness of decision-making in increasingly data-driven and digital environments. The book is supplemented by a companion website offering interactive exercises with the use of AnyLogic and anyLogistix software as well as Spreadsheet Modeling.

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