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STRZELCZAK, Stanisław. "Performance-driven evolutionary capabilities in virtual production ecosystems." Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology. Organization and Management Series 2018, no. 118 (2018): 555–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2018.118.42.

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von Tunzelmann, Nick, and Qing Wang. "Capabilities and production theory." Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 18, no. 2 (June 2007): 192–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.strueco.2006.11.002.

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Handlířová, Martina, Blanka Procházková, and Vladimír Smutný. "Production capabilities of catch crops." Acta fytotechnica et zootechnica 18, Special Issue (December 31, 2015): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15414/afz.2015.18.si.10-12.

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Varma, Amit, Brian W. Boesch, and Bernhard O. Palsson. "Biochemical production capabilities ofescherichia coli." Biotechnology and Bioengineering 42, no. 1 (June 5, 1993): 59–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.260420109.

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Zalevsky, A. V., V. I. Galinich, I. A. Goncharov, N. Ya Osipov, V. I. Netyaga, and O. P. Kirichenko. "New capabilities of the oldest enterprise on production of welding fluxes." Paton Welding Journal 2014, no. 6 (June 28, 2014): 92–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/tpwj2014.06.19.

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Blair, Robert. "International Swine Production—Capabilities and Possibilities." Outlook on Agriculture 19, no. 4 (December 1990): 263–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003072709001900409.

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Yankovyi, Volodymyr. "New analytical capabilities of neoclassical production functions." Socio-Economic Research Bulletin, no. 2(61) (August 17, 2016): 136–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.33987/vsed.2(61).2016.136-145.

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Januszek, Sven, and Torbjørn H. Netland. "Developing Dynamic Capabilities through Production Improvement Programs." Academy of Management Proceedings 2019, no. 1 (August 1, 2019): 19064. http://dx.doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2019.19064abstract.

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De Giovanni, Pietro. "When feature-based production capabilities challenge operations." International Journal of Operations & Production Management 40, no. 2 (December 20, 2019): 221–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijopm-04-2019-0309.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the influence that competitors and supply chain (SC) partners have on firms’ feature-based production capabilities (FBPC). Also, it analyzes the consumers’ customization options, the operational challenges and the need for servitization as a service-operations strategy to bypass the product complexity created through features. The author assesses the impact of FBPC on performance and uses some moderators to explore the operational implications in depth. Design/methodology/approach The author tests research hypotheses through structural equation modeling using a sample of 172 manufacturing firms. The author analyzes the links existing among constructs and tests the influence of certain operational moderators within the network of relationships. Findings FBPC are highly dictated by competitors’ and SC partners’ decisions, while servitization is a vital prerequisite to guarantee a valuable customization option. Although operational performance is highly challenged by FBPC, only good consumer experiences with features enhance economic performance. The analysis of moderators reveals that advanced planning systems, vendor managed inventory and distribution requirement planning enable firms to better exploit their operations. Total quality management helps firms to offer higher levels of servitization while reverse logistics needs careful evaluation to balance the trade-offs between higher operational performance and supply structure changes. Originality/value This research empirically tests the influence of both competitors and suppliers when firms acquire FBPC. The author investigates consumers’ requests for features and the benefits that servitization can supply when goods become too complex. The author tests how FBPC affect operations as well as the implications for economic performance. Finally, the author searches for moderators to assess the overall economic benefits of FBPC and better appreciate the operational implications.
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Mikhailov, L. A., A. N. Litovchenko, and A. N. Kozlova. "Increasing the production capabilities of a production gas carburizing pusher furnace." Metal Science and Heat Treatment 31, no. 4 (April 1989): 304–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00715811.

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Andreoni, Antonio. "Manufacturing development : structural change and production capabilities dynamics." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2013. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/19242/.

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Over the last three decades the political economy debate abandoned its focus on manufacturing as the main engine of the technological dynamism and the source of the wealth of nations. However recent years have witnessed a renewed interest in manufacturing production. This has led analysts to announce and welcome a worldwide 'manufacturing renaissance' emerging in different contexts with multiple focuses. The thesis provides new analytical and empirical lenses for disentangling the dynamics of manufacturing development. We do this by showing how learning processes are the fundamental category responsible for production capabilities dynamics which in turn trigger structural change. Essay 1 'The Manufacturing Renaissance: Transforming Industrial Systems and the Wealth of Nations' presents a novel synthesis of two strands of economic research, Structural Economic Dynamics and the Economics of Capabilities. Within this framework we integrate structural change and production capabilities dynamics. The following Essays of this dissertation apply and extend this theoretical synthesis by focusing firstly on learning in production structures and cumulative (non-linear) structural change dynamics (Essays 2 and 3 respectively); secondly, in developing new diagnostics for industrial policies design (Essay 4); finally, in investigating industrial policies for manufacturing development (Essay 5). Essay 2 'Structural Learning: Embedding discoveries and the dynamics of production' extends the current framework by rembedding learning dynamics from which production capabilities are generated in the production structure itself. Essay 3 'Manufacturing Agrarian Change. Agricultural production, intermediate institutions and Intersectoral commons: Lessons from Latin America' than applies the concept of structural learning developed in Essay 2 to the intersectoral interdependencies on the interface of agriculture and manufacturing. Moreover, we show how in the context of Chile and Brazil intersectoral learning from which intersectoral commons derive was facilitated by the development of intermediate institutions. Essay 4 'Production Capability Indicators. Mapping countries' structural trajectories and the assessment of industrial skills in LDCs: The case of Tanzania' addresses the problem of capturing these learning dynamics through production capabilities indicators at the national level. Not only do we propose a new theoretically-sensitive methodology for quantifying learning dynamics but also we apply this to industrial skills assessment in Tanzania. Finally, Essay 5 'Industrial Policy for Manufacturing Development. Structural dynamics and institutional changes in a dual economy: A case of dependent industrialisation in the Italian Mezzogiorno' focuses on the development of industrial policies, the latter understood as mechanisms to trigger learning dynamics at the sectoral and intersectoral level. The Italian 'Mezzogiorno' case is presented to illustrate these dynamics in a context of dependent industrialisation.
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Storck, Joakim. "Strategic and operational capabilities in steel production : Product variety and performance." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Industriell produktion, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-11642.

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Steel producers that employ niche market strategies are continuously seeking to reduce production cost while maintaining adiverse product mix. The business model is typically based onmarketing of high–strength special or stainless steels. However,the desire to avoid direct cost competition is over time gradually leading towards increased product variety and smaller ordervolumes (tonnes per order) for each product. This thesis analyses how production cost is linked to productvariety in steel strip production. Results are based on new modelsfor assessment of opportunities for performance improvement inhigh product–variety steel production. The need for flexible production processes increases with increasing product variety. Operational capabilities linked to processflexibility determine the extent to which steel producers caneliminate in–process inventory and accomplish close coupling between process steps. Niche market producers that invest inprocess flexibility improvements can lower production costs bothdue to reduced work–in–process and lower energy consumption.An additional benefit is reduced environmental impact. The following problems are addressed: • Development of a method to assess the influence of productvariety on performance in steel production. • Development of models of continuous casting and hotrolling that account for product variety and cost effectswith consideration of varying degrees of process flexibility. • Development of a strategy process model that focus on thestrategic value of operational capabilities related to processflexibility. Investments in operational capabilities regarding process flexibility have a strategic impact. An appreciation for the effectsof process flexibility should permeate the organisation’s daily work since the accumulated contribution of many, seemingly unimportant, incremental changes significantly influences thestrategic opportunities of the company.
Stålproducenter med nischmarknadsstrategier försöker ständigt sänka sina produktionskostnader samtidigt som en varierad produktflora bibehålls. Affärsmodellen bygger i typfallet på försäljning av höghållfasta specialstål eller rostfria stål. Strävan att undvika direkt priskonkurrens leder dock med tiden gradvis till ökad produktvariation och mindre ordervolymer (ton per order)för varje produkt. Denna avhandling analyserar hur produktionskostnaden är kopplad till graden av produktvariation vid tillverkning av band.Resultaten bygger på nya modeller för utvärdering av förutsättningarnaför prestandaförbättring i stålindustri med stor produktvariation. Behovet av flexibla produktionsprocesser ökar med ökande produktvariation. Praktiska förmågor kopplade till processflexibilitet avgör till vilken grad ståltillverkare förmår att eliminera mellanlager och åstadkomma en tät koppling mellan processteg.Nischmarknadsproducenter som investerar i förbättrad flexibilitet kan sänka sina produktionskostnader både genom minskad mängd produkter i arbete och reducerad energiförbrukning. Detta medför också minskad miljöbelastning.Följande problemställningar adresseras: • Utveckling av en metod för att utvärdera inverkan av produktvariationpå prestanda vid ståltillverkning. • Utveckling av en modell för stränggjutning och varmvalsningsom tar hänsyn till produktvariation och kostnadseffekterför olika grad av processflexibilitet. • Utveckling av en strategimodell som fokuserar på det strategiskavärdet av operativa förmågor kopplade till processflexibilitet. Investeringar i operativa förmågor vad avser processflexibilitet är av strategisk betydelse. Förståelse för betydelsen av processflexibilitetbör genomsyra det dagliga arbetet eftersom det samladebidraget av många, till synes obetydliga, små förändringar haren avgörande inverkan på företagets strategiska förutsättningar
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Norouzilame, Farhad. "TOWARDS ACHIEVING NETWORK CAPABILITIES IN GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORK OF CONTRACT MANUFACTURERS." Licentiate thesis, Mälardalens högskola, Innovation och produktrealisering, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mdh:diva-28908.

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Hallgren, Mattias. "Manufacturing Strategy, Capabilities and Performance." Doctoral thesis, Linköping : Department of Management and Engineering, Linköping University, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-8962.

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Papageorgiou, Athanasios. "Optimization of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles : Expanding the Multidisciplinary Capabilities." Licentiate thesis, Linköpings universitet, Maskinkonstruktion, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-143672.

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Over the last decade, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have experienced an accelerated growth, and nowadays they are being deployed in a variety of missions that have traditionally been covered by manned aircraft. This unprecedented market expansion has created new and unforeseen challenges for the manufacturing industry which is now called to further reduce the idea-to-market times while simultaneously delivering designs of even higher performance. In this environment of uncertainty and risk, it is without a doubt crucial for the involved actors to find ways to secure their strategic advantage, and hence, implementing the latest design tools has become a critical consideration in every Product Development Process (PDP). To this end, a method that has been frequently applied in the PDP and has shown many successful results in the development of complex engineering products is Multidisciplinary Design Optimization (MDO). In general, MDO can bring additional knowledge regarding the best-suited designs much earlier in the process, and in this respect, it can lead to significant cost and time savings by reducing the total number of refinement iterations. Nevertheless, the organizational and cultural integration of MDO has been often overlooked, while at the same time, several technical aspects of the method for UAV design are still at an elementary level. On the whole, research on MDO is showing a slow progress, and to this date, there are many limitations in both the disciplinary models and the available analysis capabilities. In light of the above, this thesis focuses on the particulars of the MDO methodology, and more specifically, on how it can be best adapted and evolved in order to enhance the development process of UAVs. The primary objective is to study the current trends and gaps of the MDO practices in UAV applications, and subsequently to build upon that and explore how these can be included in a roadmap that will be able to serve a guide for newcomers in the field. Compared to other studies, the problem is herein approached from both a technical as well as organizational perspective, and thus, this research not only aims to propose techniques that can lead to better designs but also solutions that will be meaningful to the PDP. Having established the above foundation, this work shows that the traditional MDO frameworks for UAV design have been neglecting several important features, and it elaborates on how those novel elements can be modeled in order to enable a better integration of MDO into the organizational functions. Overall, this thesis presents quantitative and qualitative data which illustrate the effectiveness of the new framework enhancements in the development process of UAVs, and concludes with discussions on the possible improvement directions towards achieving more and better MDO capabilities.
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Figueroa, Luis. "Geography, linkages and capabilities : innovation in the agricultural coffee production in Latin America." Thesis, University of Essex, 2015. http://repository.essex.ac.uk/15579/.

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The main contribution of this work is the proposal of a conceptual framework that integrates internal (to the firm) conditions with external influences at two geographical proximity levels, local and non-local, with respect to four types of innovation performance: product innovation, process innovation, managerial/organisational innovation and marketing innovation. This is quantitatively evaluated in a sample of 186 coffee farmers from Latin America. Following the Resource-Based View of the Firm (RBV), the internal conditions include two firm capabilities: technological capabilities and marketing capabilities. The external influences incorporates the evaluation of horizontal and vertical linkages with purposes of innovation at the local level (cluster geographical context) and non-local level (extra-cluster geographical context). The tests are controlled by the variable country of origin, which is not much relevant in these evaluations, as well as the variable for size, which is mostly significant although with a negative impact. The results suggest that internal conditions seem to be the most relevant factors related to innovation performance in this sample, whilst extra-cluster linkages are the external conditions with the highest relative importance in the explored models. This last outcome suggests the predominance of global value chains and its dynamics in relation to the innovative results of companies located in primary industries from developing countries. This seem to be the case even in the case of highly clustered activities within a region, such as the agricultural coffee production in Latin America.
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Nanda, Gautam, and John-Pierre Yalman. "Investigation of managerial capabilities and challenges of a core plant role." Thesis, Tekniska Högskolan, Högskolan i Jönköping, JTH, Industriell organisation och produktion, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-34161.

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The competiveness within the global market has forced large manufacturing companies to reorganize their global operations. To act proficiently abroad is therefore no longer a choice but an important prerequisite. In global production networks, there are different plant roles that serve different purposes. One of the important roles within these networks is the core plant role. There are limited amount of the researches done regarding the core plant role. There is also a lack of consistency regarding the definition of the core plant role. It is also evident that there is a knowledge gap regarding the managerial aspects of this plant role both in the academia and in the industry. Managing a core plant requires certain capabilities. It is important to target this knowledge gap since global manufacturing is becoming a common norm for large enterprises and the importance of the core plant role is getting more evident. There is also a lack of understanding towards the challenges that a core plant must deal with both within the organization and globally towards the other plants within the manufacturing network. To address this knowledge gap further, two research questions were created ―What key capabilities are required in order to manage the core plant role?” (RQ1) and ―What are the main challenges in managing the core plant role?” (RQ2). Case study was chosen as the research method for this study since it is the most appropriate method when investigating a phenomenon in its own context. Interviews were the main research technique used to collect data. 18 semi-structured interviews were conducted in eight different cases. A literature review was conducted and was the foundation for the interview guide used in the interviews and for the data analysis. The results show that various capabilities are important for the management of the core plant role. Proximity to R&D and knowledge were the most emphasized factors. For the main challenges in terms of managing a core plant, the communication, cooperation and coordination where the most challenging aspects. Based upon finding, two frameworks have been proposed a concluding generalization and contribution of this research study. The study provides a generalization based upon data that has been collected from companies from different industries. These findings are a contribution towards both the large enterprises operating globally and the academia.
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Brolin, Erik. "Anthropometric diversity and consideration of human capabilities : Methods for virtual product and production development." Doctoral thesis, Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-12248.

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Contemporary product and production development is typically carried out with the support of computer tools where the design of products and workstations are originated and evaluated within virtual environments. Ergonomics addresses factors important to consider in the product and production development process to ensure a good fit between humans and the items being designed. Digital human modelling (DHM) tools enable simulations and analyses of ergonomics in virtual environments. Anthropometry is central when using DHM tools for product and production development to ensure that the design fits the intended proportion of the targeted population from a physical perspective. Several methods have been prescribed to consider the anthropometric diversity that exists within human populations. Still many DHM based simulations in product and production development processes are done with approaches that are poor in representing anthropometric diversity. Hence, there is a need for better tools and methods that would support DHM tool users to more effectively and efficiently consider anthropometric diversity in the design process. In this thesis current methods for anthropometric diversity considerations have been reviewed and new methods and functionality have been developed and implemented in a DHM tool. Mathematical models have been developed to consider three specific parts important to the consideration of anthropometric diversity: generation of suitable test cases, prediction of missing anthropometric data and implementation of more diverse anthropometric variables such as strength and flexibility. Results show that the proposed methods are accurate and advantageous compared to approaches often used in industry today. The mathematical models for generation of suitable test cases and prediction of missing anthropometric data have been implemented in an anthropometric software module. The module has undergone usability testing with industry DHM tools users. The developed anthropometric module is shown to answer to relevant needs of DHM tool users and fit into the work processes related to DHM simulations and ergonomics analyses utilised in industry today.
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Boonpornprasert, Prach [Verfasser], and Jörg [Akademischer Betreuer] Rossbach. "Investigations on the Capabilities of THz Production at the PITZ Facility / Prach Boonpornprasert ; Betreuer: Jörg Rossbach." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1205491473/34.

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Dalcomuni, Sonia Maria. "Dynamic capabilities for cleaner production innovation : the case of the market pulp export industry in Brazil." Thesis, University of Sussex, 1997. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.362209.

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Books on the topic "Production capabilities"

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Evans, John R. Map production using print-on-demand capabilities. [Reston, VA]: U.S. Geological Survey, 1995.

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P, Pisano Gary, and Upton David M. 1959-, eds. Strategic operations: Competing through capabilities. New York: Free Press, 1996.

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Woodend, John J. Biotechnology for resource poor farmers in Zimbabwe: Crop production constraints, institutional biotechnology capabilities, and priorities. [Harare?: s.n., 1993.

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Office, General Accounting. Assessing production capabilities and constraints in the defense industrial base: Report to the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics of the Joint Economic Committee. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1985.

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Office, General Accounting. Assessing production capabilities and constraints in the defense industrial base: Report to the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics of the Joint Economic Committee. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1985.

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Office, General Accounting. Assessing production capabilities and constraints in the defense industrial base: Report to the Subcommittee on International Trade, Finance, and Security Economics of the Joint Economic Committee. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1985.

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Office, General Accounting. Nuclear nonproliferation: DOE's effort to close Russia's plutonium production reactors faces challenges, and final shutdown is uncertain : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities, Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C. (P.O. Box 37050, Washington 20013): U.S. General Accounting Office, 2004.

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Office, General Accounting. Nuclear weapons: Capabilities of DOE's limited life component program to meet operational needs : report to the Committee on Armed Services, U.S. Senate. Washington, D.C: The Office, 1997.

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Bennett, John Whitchurch. Ceylon and its capabilities: An account of its natural resources, indigenous productions, and commercial facilities. New Delhi: Asian Educational Services, 1998.

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Myeyeryakova, Vyera, and Viktor Starodubov. CNC Metal-cutting Machines. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/5721.

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In the manual various ways of control of metal-cutting machines are considered, the principles of construction and possibility of systems of ChPU are given. Features of configurations and designs of machines with ChPU are presented, ways of expansion of their technological capabilities, increases of productivity, accuracy and reliability. The tasks solved during the training of managing directors of programs, feature of technological preparation, mathematical calculations and control unitary enterprise are considered. Programming bases for machines about ChPU, methods of adjusting are given, features of technological service and repair. It is intended for students of the higher educational institutions which are trained in the directions 151900 "Design-technology ensuring machine-building productions" (qualification — the bachelor) and 151000 "Technological machines and the equipment" (qualification — the bachelor) on a preparation profile "Metal-cutting machines and complexes", and also for preparation in lyceums, technical schools, on special courses of CNC operators, members of repair crews, technologists-programmers.
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Neubauer, Matthias, Christian Stary, Udo Kannengiesser, Richard Heininger, Alexandra Totter, and David Bonaldi. "S-BPM’s Industrial Capabilities." In S-BPM in the Production Industry, 27–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48466-2_3.

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Nasiri, Mina, Juhani Ukko, Minna Saunila, and Tero Rantala. "Company capabilities and implementing real-time activities." In Real-time Simulation for Sustainable Production, 28–41. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge advances in production and operations management: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003054214-4.

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Gaimon, Cheryl, Manpreet Hora, and Karthik Ramachandran. "Process Capabilities and Leveraging Advances in Science and Technology." In The Routledge Companion to Production and Operations Management, 197–213. New York : Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315687803-10.

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Yarrow, Maurice, Karen M. McCann, Edward Tejnil, and Adrian DeVivo. "Production-Level Distributed Parametric Study Capabilities for the Grid." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 166–76. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45644-9_16.

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Cordes, Philip, and Michael Hülsmann. "Dynamic Capabilities in Manufacturing Processes: A Knowledge-based Approach for the Development of Manufacturing Flexibilities." In Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, 519–34. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30749-2_38.

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Steiner, Frank, and Moritz Wellige. "Strategic Capabilities to Manage High-Variety Production Environments: The Role of Underlying Activities and Organizational Resources." In Lecture Notes in Production Engineering, 487–504. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04271-8_41.

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Kotzen, Benz, Maurício Gustavo Coelho Emerenciano, Navid Moheimani, and Gavin M. Burnell. "Aquaponics: Alternative Types and Approaches." In Aquaponics Food Production Systems, 301–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15943-6_12.

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AbstractWhilst aquaponics may be considered in the mid-stage of development, there are a number of allied, novel methods of food production that are aligning alongside aquaponics and also which can be merged with aquaponics to deliver food efficiently and productively. These technologies include algaeponics, aeroponics, aeroaquaponics, maraponics, haloponics, biofloc technology and vertical aquaponics. Although some of these systems have undergone many years of trials and research, in most cases, much more scientific research is required to understand intrinsic processes within the systems, efficiency, design aspects, etc., apart from the capacity, capabilities and benefits of conjoining these systems with aquaponics.
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Mahajan, A. "A novel method to create intelligent sensors with learning capabilities to improve modern production systems." In Computer Applications in Production and Engineering, 421–34. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35291-6_39.

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Lynch, Teresa M. "Leveraging Capabilities: Models of Foreign Production in the Taiwanese Automotive Industry." In Japanese Foreign Direct Investment and the East Asian Industrial System, 185–202. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-66990-6_9.

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Niewiadomski, Przemysław, Natalia Pawlak, and Anabela Carvalho Alves. "Manager’s Maturity as a Derivative of Competencies and Dynamic Capabilities—Vivisection in the Context of Industry 4.0." In Sustainable Logistics and Production in Industry 4.0, 263–86. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33369-0_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Production capabilities"

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Saveth, K. J., and S. T. Klein. "The Progressing Cavity Pump: Principle and Capabilities." In SPE Production Operations Symposium. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/18873-ms.

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"Benchmarking Knowledge Production Capabilities in Organizations." In 20th European Conference on Knowledge Management. ACPI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.34190/km.19.196.

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De Leon, Fernando. "Enhancing Area Of Review Capabilities: Implementing A Variance Program." In SPE/EPA Exploration and Production Environmental Conference. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/29761-ms.

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Iyoho, A. W., and J. F. Lea. "Production System Optimization: Model Applications, Capabilities, and Pitfalls." In SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/18220-ms.

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Zink, M., and M. D. Smith. "Managing HDR Content Production And Display Device Capabilities." In IBC 2015 Conference. Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ibc.2015.0031.

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Cupertino, F., and S. Ettorre. "Torque production capabilities of electrical machines with planar windings." In IECON 2012 - 38th Annual Conference of IEEE Industrial Electronics. IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iecon.2012.6388738.

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Heinz, W. "Process and machine capabilities of soldering processes." In 26th International Spring Seminar on Electronics Technology: Integrated Management of Electronic Materials Production, 2003. IEEE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isse.2003.1260526.

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Trost, Marco, Thorsten Claus, Enrico Teich, Maximilian Selmair, and Frank Herrmann. "Social And Ecological Capabilities For A Sustainable Hierarchical Production Planning." In 30th Conference on Modelling and Simulation. ECMS, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2016-0432.

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Alexander Pickert, Christoph, and Nattharika Rittippant. "Supply Chain Resilience – Influence of Supply Chain Capabilities and Strategies on Agility and Robustness." In International Conference on Engineering, Project, and Production Management. Association of Engineering, Project, and Production Management, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.32738/ceppm.201509.0032.

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Harness, P. E., M. D. Hansen, G. A. Terzian, S. H. Fowler, and F. J. Golino. "An Overview of Reeled-Tubing-Conveyed Production Logging Capabilities in California." In SPE California Regional Meeting. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/20028-ms.

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Reports on the topic "Production capabilities"

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Traceski, Frank T. Assessing Industrial Capabilities for Carbon Fiber Production. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada372856.

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Daniel M. Ginosar. Capabilities to Support Thermochemical Hydrogen Production Technology Development. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1031648.

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Mirzadeh, S., A. P. Callahan, F. F. Jr Knapp, and R. E. Schenter. Production capabilities in US nuclear reactors for medical radioisotopes. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7176237.

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Mirzadeh, S., A. P. Callahan, F. F. Jr Knapp, and R. E. Schenter. Production capabilities in US nuclear reactors for medical radioisotopes. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), November 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10191510.

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Donald D. Brown and David Savage. Developing Research Capabilities in Energy Biosciences: Design principles of photosynthetic biofuel production. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1044608.

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Lundquist, Tryg, Ruth Spierling, Kyle Poole, Shelley Blackwell, Braden Crowe, Matt Hutton, and Corinne Lehr. Development Of Nutrient And Water Recycling Capabilities In Algae Biofuels Production Systems. Final Summary Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1418018.

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Rossi, R., I. López, and C. Soriano. D1.1 Solvers "stub" implementation of the capabilities to be delivered. Scipedia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.23967/exaqute.2021.2.008.

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The current deliverable describes the initial API available for the solvers. The API is intended to be based on the Kratos Multiphysics fraemework and will evolve during the project. The current deliverable describes the essential features of the interface and provides an initial working implementation to be used as a basis for the future developements. The initial implementation described here is currently operative on the master branch of Kratos. As of the end of July 2018 (moment of handing in of current deliverable) the interface is operative and is being used “in production”. Nevertheless, it still does not fully support the model serialization capabilities that are needed for pyCompSS and HyperLoom. The interface is documented in the project wiki page [wiki]. The same documentation is also presented in the current deliverable.
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Cornick, Jorge, and Alberto Trejos. Building Public Capabilities for Productive Development Policies: Costa Rican Case Studies. Inter-American Development Bank, December 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000558.

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Cornick, Jorge, Eduardo Fernández Arias, and Ernesto Stein. The Challenge of Public Capabilities for Successful Productive Development Policies: Hopeless Task or Pragmatic Program? Inter-American Development Bank, March 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0000307.

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Roberts, Tony, and Kevin Hernandez. Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition: A Literature Review and Proposed Conceptual Framework. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ids.2021.018.

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This paper begins by locating the Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition project (GODAN) in the context of wider debates in the open data movement by first reviewing the literature on open data and open data for agriculture and nutrition (ODAN). The review identifies a number of important gaps and limitations in the existing literature. There has been no independent evaluation of who most benefits or who is being left behind regarding ODAN. There has been no independent evaluation of gender or diversity in ODAN or of the development outcomes or impacts of ODAN. The existing research on ODAN is over-reliant on key open data organisations and open data insiders who produce most of the research. This creates bias in the data and analysis. The authors recommend that these gaps are addressed in future research. The paper contributes a novel conceptual ‘SCOTA’ framework for analysing the barriers to and drivers of open data adoption, which could be readily applied in other domains. Using this framework to review the existing literature highlights the fact that ODAN research and practice has been predominantly supply-side focused on the production of open data. The authors argue that if open data is to ‘leave no one behind’, greater attention now needs to be paid to understanding the demand-side of the equation and the role of intermediaries. The paper argues that there is a compelling need to improve the participation of women, people living with disabilities, and other marginalised groups in all aspects of open data for agriculture and nutrition. The authors see a need for further research and action to enhance the capabilities of marginalised people to make effective use of open data. The paper concludes with the recommendation that an independent strategic review of open data in agriculture and nutrition is overdue. Such a review should encompass the structural factors shaping the process of ODAN; include a focus on the intermediary and demand-side processes; and identify who benefits and who is being left behind.
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