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Ocampo, Lanndon, Gianne Jean Genimelo, Jerome Lariosa, et al. "Warehouse location selection with TOPSIS group decision-making under different expert priority allocations." Engineering Management in Production and Services 12, no. 4 (2020): 22–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/emj-2020-0025.

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Abstract Warehouses are crucial infrastructures in supply chains. As a strategic task that would potentially impact various long-term agenda, warehouse location selection becomes an important decision-making process. Due to quantitative and qualitative multiple criteria in selecting alternative warehouse locations, the task becomes a multiple criteria decision-making problem. Current literature offers several approaches to addressing the domain problem. However, the number of factors or criteria considered in the previous works is limited and does not reflect real-life decision-making. In addition, such a problem requires a group decision, with decision-makers having different motivations and value systems. Analysing the varying importance of experts comprising the group would provide insights into how these variations influence the final decision regarding the location. Thus, in this work, we adopted the Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) to address a warehouse location decision problem under a significant number of decision criteria in a group decision-making environment. To elucidate the proposed approach, a case study in a product distribution firm was carried out. Findings show that decision-makers in this industry emphasise criteria that maintain the distribution networks more efficiently at minimum cost. Results also reveal that varying priorities of the decision-makers have little impact on the group decision, which implies that their degree of knowledge and expertise is comparable to a certain extent. With the efficiency and tractability of the required computations, the TOPSIS method, as demonstrated in this work, provides a useful, practical tool for decision-makers with limited technical computational expertise in addressing the warehouse location problem.
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Ye, Qiong Wei, Guang Xing Song, Yu Hui Feng, and Qiu Yun Nie. "A Research of Principle and Application of Communication Interface between MBMS and DBMS in DDS." Key Engineering Materials 474-476 (April 2011): 478–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.474-476.478.

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The communication interface technology of Model Base Management System (MBMS) and Database Management System (DBMS) is one of the key technologies for successful implementation of Decision Support System (DSS). This paper firstly introduces the concept model of communication interface between MBMS and BMS in DDS. Then it makes an analysis of the principle of communication interface between MBMS and BMS in DDS. Based on the analysis, three ways of its implementation are proposed: Standard Format Method, Function Method and Embedding Method, which finally realize the ODBC-based application of communication between MBMS and DBMS in DSS. This paper is of great reference significance for solving communication problems among database, model base, data warehouse, knowledge base, expert base and method base, and for accessing heterogeneous data or even extreme data in such emerging Decision Support Systems as Distributed DSS, Group DSS and Intelligent DSS.
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Manzouri, Malihe, Mohd Nizam Ab Rahman, and Haslina Arshad. "Issues in Supply Chain Implementation." International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management 8, no. 1 (2015): 85–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijisscm.2015010105.

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The current global market forces compel most companies to create an international supply chain. Most of these companies have examined the problems and issues that they encounter during the implementation of this international supply chain. These problems are related to the attitude and culture of people around the world or rooted in the nature of the supply chain. Thus, this study compares the implementation of supply chain management (SCM) in two different countries with different cultures and attitudes. This study highlights the similarities of the problems and benefits of SCM implementation in the two countries. This study identifies the characteristics that are not related to attitude and culture and are rooted in the nature of SCM. A questionnaire was designed and distributed to 600 automotive companies in Malaysia and Iran. Several interviews were conducted to find solutions to the problems. Limited information and the lack of expert employees were identified as the most serious problems, whereas the improvement of warehouse management was identified as an important benefit of SCM implementation. Benchmarking and training courses were the important solutions to these problems. These results reveal that most issues in SCM implementation are rooted in its nature.
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Hajiheydari, Nastaran, Seyed Behnam Khakbaz, and Hamidreza Farhadi. "Proposing a Business Model in Healthcare Industry." International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics 8, no. 2 (2013): 41–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jhisi.2013040104.

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In modern-day developing countries, there are certain key problems in the healthcare system that adds to a patient’s confusion. An example of these difficulties relates to choosing an appropriate medical specialty and among specialists. Owing to the lack of structural healthcare services, there is the need for guidance in selecting the most appropriate diagnosis and medicine for patients with various symptoms or physical disabilities, the need to educate patients on self-treatment procedures, the need to reduce the high cost of treatment and diagnosis, the need to address boring procedures of diagnosis and treatment, the lack of adequate strategic planning due to the absence of valuable information about patients, the problems connected with unnecessary traffic congestion, and many more. Together, these problems create a great opportunity for the expert analysts to ameliorate the healthcare system in these countries by applying new methods, such as using web-based programs and data mining (DM). This article focuses on the use of software, healthcare data warehouse and the application of DM to generate models for solving the aforementioned problems.
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Tadesse, Mahlet Demere, Girma Gebresenbet, Lorant Tavasszy, and David Ljungberg. "Assessment of Digitalized Logistics for Implementation in Low-Income Countries." Future Transportation 1, no. 2 (2021): 227–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/futuretransp1020014.

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Integration of digitalization and automation with logistics systems promotes effective and efficient flow of goods, information, and services, contributing to economic development. The level of implementation of digitalization and automation in low-income countries is still low, however. The aim of this study is to establish which digitalized logistics practices could best be adopted by firms in low-income countries. A systematic literature review was used to identify state-of-the-art digitalization and automation technologies in logistics chains. Criteria for adopting digitalized logistics practices were also identified in the literature review. An expert survey was conducted to identify criteria weights using analytical hierarchy process (AHP). Economic benefit, infrastructure, and affordability were the criteria that were given the highest weights by the experts. Case studies that applied state-of-the-art technologies such as internet of things (IoT), radio frequency identification (RFID), blockchain, big data analytics (BDA), and sensors mainly for traceability, production operation, and warehouse and inventory management were considered as recommended practices. Identification of suitable practices considering the local conditions in low-income countries could help logistics professionals and policymakers adopt enabling technologies in logistics chains.
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Van der Weshuizen, Johannes P., and Martin West. "Cross-Functional Maintenance And Logistics Business Process Integration: Lessons From A Large Oil And Gas Company." Journal of Applied Business Research (JABR) 32, no. 2 (2016): 401. http://dx.doi.org/10.19030/jabr.v32i2.9585.

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The purpose of this research focused on integration and alignment of maintenance and logistics functions in a large ERP system in an oil and gas company to demonstrate how cross-functional integration can improve operations. A design science approach has been used based on a case study of a large oil and gas company. The study found that limited cross-functional integration involving the logistics function exists. Proposed process redesign involves activities include improved storage and picking strategies, information exchange, notification of fully received components at the warehouse and an improved shipping strategy. These improvement strategies have been tested through random questionnaires and most respondents support the improvements. This study shows that business process improvement facilitated by cross-functional process integration should realise substantial financial benefits. We have shown that warehouse operation strategies do have an impact on the work order performance through the on-time delivery of its components. In addition, regular communication and utilisation of the available information can also improve the scheduling of work order execution. These benefits are not limited to the company in question but the results show that if companies in general give more attention to cross-functional integration, substantial benefits are possible. The focus of this study is uncommon as it is the integration of logistics and maintenance functions within an organisation. We show substantial process improvements are possible. It therefore provides another opportunity for business process improvement experts to better align various systems and processes.
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Ivanovа, V. R., V. V. Novokreshenov, and N. V. Rozhencova. "Development of an algorithm for effective management of the technological process of the industrial enterprise based on the programmable logic controller TM171PDM27S Schneider Electric." Power engineering: research, equipment, technology 22, no. 2 (2020): 75–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2020-22-2-75-85.

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Ventilation and air conditioning systems are necessary to regulate air exchange, maintain temperature and humidity, and provide a comfortable microclimate. Their installation is certainly relevant in premises for various purposes: at industrial facilities, in residential buildings, in administrative institutions, warehouses and others. In order to effectively carry out and ensure the proper functioning of ventilation, it is necessary to introduce automated control schemes for the operation of these systems, as well as the use of various modern equipment (ventilation units, ventilation units, silencers, air filters, air heaters, etc.) to increase the reliability of airspace cleaning and the cost-effectiveness of manufacturing the system generally. The paper presents the scheme and algorithm for the effective control of the technological process of the ventilation system of an industrial enterprise based on the TM171PDM27S Schneider Electric programmable logic controller. The analysis of existing ventilation systems is carried out, the description of ventilation systems is presented, the stand's appearance is presented, the choice of a programmable logic controller is justified, methodological recommendations for acquiring programming skills using the EcoStruxure Machine Expert - HVAC environment are presented, automatic control of the supply ventilation system for the foundry of an industrial enterprise is organized goals of a visual study of elements of ventilation systems, methods of regulation and control of parameters in ventilation systems. The main goal of creating a training stand is to study the settings and operating modes of automated ventilation and air conditioning control systems. In the course of further improvement of the circuit, classes of the following nature are possible: determination of the static and dynamic characteristics of the fan; study of the characteristics of an automated damper; pressure regulation by controlling a fan, etc.
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Oliinyk, O. O. "Analysis of Information Support of Knowledge Management in Ukraine." Statistics of Ukraine 84, no. 1 (2019): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31767/su.1(84)2019.01.07.

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The article defines the place and components of IT solutions in the knowledge management system. The author substantiates that the use of modern IT solutions in the knowledge management system is an essential component of creation, search, transfer, exchange, development and effective use of knowledge. A large number of different technologies are used to integrate into a single complex of knowledge management system, including traditional automation systems and information retrieval systems, e-mail, corporate networks and Internet services, databases and data warehouses, electronic document management systems, specialized data processing programs, expert systems and databases knowledge In this case, a computer remains as a main tool of information management knowledge management in Ukraine. The scholar analysed the dynamics of the major indicators of computer devices’ use of by enterprises. The paper determined that not all enterprises in Ukraine use computers in their business activities. The proportion of enterprises, which used computers in 2017, amounted for 95.4%, which is by 0.2% more in comparison with 2015. The best situation in this aspect is in such types of economic activities as professional, scientific and technical activities; information and telecommunications; water supply; sewage, waste management. However, on average only every third employee in Ukraine used a computer to perform his/her professional duties. The author examined the main Internet-based jobs, where traditional activities are the most popular ones, namely: sending or receiving various e-mails, receiving information about goods and services. At the same time, videoconferencing is less popular, which is a negative factor in creating effective communication in the transmission, dissemination and exchange of knowledge. The paper explored the degree of using the possibilities of a corporate website for personnel training. The author determined that only every tenth enterprise in Ukraine uses its own website for the professional development of the employees. The scholar substantiated the features of social media, which promote the efficiency of their use as a tool for knowledge management. Exchanging views, opinions or knowledge within the enterprise and engaging customers in the development or innovation of goods and services remain the least popular objectives of social media work.
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Marazzi, Fabio, Luca Tagliaferri, Valeria Masiello, et al. "GENERATOR Breast DataMart—The Novel Breast Cancer Data Discovery System for Research and Monitoring: Preliminary Results and Future Perspectives." Journal of Personalized Medicine 11, no. 2 (2021): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm11020065.

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Background: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly used for process management in daily life. In the medical field AI is becoming part of computerized systems to manage information and encourage the generation of evidence. Here we present the development of the application of AI to IT systems present in the hospital, for the creation of a DataMart for the management of clinical and research processes in the field of breast cancer. Materials and methods: A multidisciplinary team of radiation oncologists, epidemiologists, medical oncologists, breast surgeons, data scientists, and data management experts worked together to identify relevant data and sources located inside the hospital system. Combinations of open-source data science packages and industry solutions were used to design the target framework. To validate the DataMart directly on real-life cases, the working team defined tumoral pathology and clinical purposes of proof of concepts (PoCs). Results: Data were classified into “Not organized, not ‘ontologized’ data”, “Organized, not ‘ontologized’ data”, and “Organized and ‘ontologized’ data”. Archives of real-world data (RWD) identified were platform based on ontology, hospital data warehouse, PDF documents, and electronic reports. Data extraction was performed by direct connection with structured data or text-mining technology. Two PoCs were performed, by which waiting time interval for radiotherapy and performance index of breast unit were tested and resulted available. Conclusions: GENERATOR Breast DataMart was created for supporting breast cancer pathways of care. An AI-based process automatically extracts data from different sources and uses them for generating trend studies and clinical evidence. Further studies and more proof of concepts are needed to exploit all the potentials of this system.
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Pokhylchenko, О., and І. Flyk. "DIGITALIZATION POTENTIAL OF LOGISTICS OPERATOR." Journal of Lviv Polytechnic National University. Series of Economics and Management Issues 4, no. 2 (2020): 71–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/semi2020.02.071.

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The article investigates the methodological aspects of the management process in the field of the logistics customer services in terms of improving its digitalization potential. The phenomenon of digitalization has been studied insufficiently and, according to some foreign authors, it has significant potential for development from the theoretical perspective. However, the digitalization of logistics in Ukraine is only gaining popularity in the scientific community. Consequently, a large number of domestic enterprises have certain difficulties while they are implementing innovations and digital solutions into the optimization of their activity. This actualizes the problems of this study as well as determines the aim and the practical tasks of the given article. In particular, it has been determined that the potential for digitalization of logistics processes is manifested primarily in increasing the management quality and efficiency, the possibility of timely correction of threats and risks that arise, and in facilitating analytical processing and obtaining more accurate assessment of large amounts of information. To identify the digitalization potential of the enterprise logistics, the article identifies the key changes that the logistics operator delivering goods within the territory of Ukraine based on the implementation of a range of digitalization tools may deal with. Thus, the primary optimization measures taken in the process of implementing digitalization at the researched enterprise are the following: digitalization of document circulation at the enterprise, the process of loading and unloading delivery vehicles during the working day, the system of cargo placement in the warehouse. These measures will optimize various processes and reduce the influence of the human factor. Taken together, this will speed up the processes and increase the quality of their implementation by reducing the number of errors and delays. To optimize intra-warehouse movements and the delivery process by digitalization of operating processes carried out by the logistics operator, it is advisable to prioritize the implementation of not only electronic document management system but also the following digital tools: RFID systems – for the efficient placement of goods in the warehouse and quick determination of their location, based on the use of RFID tags; GPS tracking – to increase the efficiency of vehicle use and reduce the cost of vehicle tracking, based on the use of GPS trackers; scale scanners as advanced weighing and measuring technologies that scan the load, determine its weight and volume, display the results and send them to the system. The authors applied the AHP method to justify the application sequence of each technology and form an optimal digitalization plan as exemplified by the logistics operator under investigation. Using a multicriteria approach to assess the feasibility of implementing each digital solution based on the survey data, the respondents of which include company executives and experts of the considered domestic logistics operator, the optimal sequence of introducing digital technologies in this company has been identified. Therefore, it is recommended to introduce the RFID system first. Then, the electronic document management should be launched. After that, it is recommended to introduce a scale scanner. Finally, the GPS system should be applied. Using the recommended algorithm for modeling the digitalization process and key changes that may occur at the investigated logistics operator resulting from digitalization tools set implementation, will allow domestic logistics operators to make optimal decisions.
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Likhouzova, Tetiana, and Yuliia Demianova. "Robotic Warehouse Management System." International Review of Automatic Control (IREACO) 14, no. 1 (2021): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15866/ireaco.v14i1.19993.

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Murad, Dina Fitria, Widya Ratnasari, Bhumyamka Yala Saputra, and Bambang Dwi Wijanarko. "Warehouse Management System for Smart Digital Order Picking Systems." IJNMT (International Journal of New Media Technology) 6, no. 2 (2020): 74–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.31937/ijnmt.v6i2.1215.

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The purpose of this paper is to identify problems in the identified picking process that lead to consumer dissatisfaction and provide solutions to problems that exist in the company, especially in warehousing, supported by analysis of the running system to obtain the information needed. The decision-making system is used to be able to produce information regarding picking orders in adjusting the number of orders, availability of pickers and distribution to consumers. The research method that uses the PIECES analysis and technology acceptance model method to determine the user's acceptance of the system being built. The smart digital order picking system was able to significantly accelerate the order picking business process from the ones that previously took a long time after implementation could meet consumer needs quickly.
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Wu, Yun Na, Wei Luo, and Xi Ba. "Warehouse Management System Applicable to Small and Medium Retailer Enterprises." Advanced Materials Research 255-260 (May 2011): 2867–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.255-260.2867.

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Warehouse management is an extremely elementary and important part of logistics management, its effect would affect the cost of logistics immediately, and thereby it would influence an enterprise’s operation performance as a whole. Taking advantage of information technology to realize warehouse management could increase managing efficiency and record precision and improve economic performance.The article concludes all kinds of functional requirements in warehouse management, like inquiry and retrieval, and then abstract out the general pattern of warehouse management systems and design the system.
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Wang, Yu Hui, Li Juan Kan, and Ji Hui Xu. "Research on Aircrafts’ Ammunition Management System Based on Data Warehouse." Applied Mechanics and Materials 713-715 (January 2015): 2317–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.713-715.2317.

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With the development of database technology, there are many problems in the existing management systems of aircrafts’ portable ammunition which use traditional affairs database. The shortcomings of traditional database are analyzed firstly. To deal with these problems, a new ammunition management system based on data warehouse is proposed. The structure of the data warehouse is discussed in detail. The five steps of development and use of data warehouse in ammunition management system are then discussed. Finally, examples of ammunition supply are given.
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Davis, J. Steve, and Carlos A. Usera. "Expert System Configures Intrusion Detection Systems." Interfaces 19, no. 2 (1989): 61–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/inte.19.2.61.

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Licker, Paul, and Bruce Olsen. "Dimensions of expert system management." Journal of Systems and Software 19, no. 2 (1992): 171–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0164-1212(92)90069-v.

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Itoga, Stephen Y., C. Leng Chia, Russel S. Yost, and Ronald F. L. Mau. "Propa: a papaya management expert system." Knowledge-Based Systems 3, no. 3 (1990): 163–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0950-7051(91)90028-z.

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Muhalia, Eric Jepherson, Patrick Karanja Ngugi, and Makori Moronge. "EFFECT OF WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ON SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE OF FAST-MOVING CONSUMER GOODS MANUFACTURERS IN KENYA." International Journal of Supply Chain Management 6, no. 1 (2021): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.47604/ijscm.1192.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to establish the effect of warehouse management systems on supply chain performance of fast-moving consumer goods manufacturers in Kenya
 Methodology: The study adopted descriptive research design. The unit of observation was the operations manager of the 51 FMCG manufacturers located in Nairobi. The sampling frame of the current study consisted of operations managers in the manufacturers of the FMCGs in Nairobi. The study used the census method to select 51 manufacturers of the FMCGs in Nairobi, thus the sample of the study was 51 respondents. Primary data was used in the study. The study used questionnaires to collect data. Mixed methods technique of analyzing data was used where both descriptive and inferential analysis were used. The data collected from the field was analyzed using SPSS 23 program. The questionnaires were referenced and the items in them coded for easier data entry. The presentation of the findings was done using tables.
 Results: The study found that warehouse management systems positively and significantly influences Supply chain performance of FMCG in Kenya. The study found that the respondents were in agreement that warehouse management system helps to reduce picking errors; warehouse management system facilities the maximum use of storage space; warehouse management system helps to optimize stock control; warehouse management system improves work productivity; and that warehouse management system guide workers through risk assessments and flag up warehouse safety requirements.
 Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The study recommended that when warehouse management systems are improved, supply chain performance of the company improves as well. The study recommends management of the company to ensure they remain informed on the changes in the market to ensure that their warehouse management system is up-to-date and therefore avoid process redundancy and inaccurate inventories. There is a need to use strategic approach in practices of managing logistics by embracing modernized technology and training of employees on the use of the same.
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Muhalia, Eric Jepherson, Patrick Karanja Ngugi, and Makori Moronge. "EFFECT OF WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS ON SUPPLY CHAIN PERFORMANCE OF FAST-MOVING CONSUMER GOODS MANUFACTURERS IN KENYA." International Journal of Supply Chain Management 6, no. 1 (2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.47604/ijscm.1192.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to establish the effect of warehouse management systems on supply chain performance of fast-moving consumer goods manufacturers in Kenya
 Methodology: The study adopted descriptive research design. The unit of observation was the operations manager of the 51 FMCG manufacturers located in Nairobi. The sampling frame of the current study consisted of operations managers in the manufacturers of the FMCGs in Nairobi. The study used the census method to select 51 manufacturers of the FMCGs in Nairobi, thus the sample of the study was 51 respondents. Primary data was used in the study. The study used questionnaires to collect data. Mixed methods technique of analyzing data was used where both descriptive and inferential analysis were used. The data collected from the field was analyzed using SPSS 23 program. The questionnaires were referenced and the items in them coded for easier data entry. The presentation of the findings was done using tables.
 Results: The study found that warehouse management systems positively and significantly influences Supply chain performance of FMCG in Kenya. The study found that the respondents were in agreement that warehouse management system helps to reduce picking errors; warehouse management system facilities the maximum use of storage space; warehouse management system helps to optimize stock control; warehouse management system improves work productivity; and that warehouse management system guide workers through risk assessments and flag up warehouse safety requirements.
 Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: The study recommended that when warehouse management systems are improved, supply chain performance of the company improves as well. The study recommends management of the company to ensure they remain informed on the changes in the market to ensure that their warehouse management system is up-to-date and therefore avoid process redundancy and inaccurate inventories. There is a need to use strategic approach in practices of managing logistics by embracing modernized technology and training of employees on the use of the same.
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Andiyappillai, Natesan. "Standardization of System Integrated Solutions in Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) Implementations." International Journal of Computer Applications 178, no. 13 (2019): 6–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/ijca2019918891.

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NCC Ltd. "Expert system helps experts." Knowledge-Based Systems 1, no. 4 (1988): 250. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0950-7051(88)90040-8.

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Guo, Guan Qi, Xiang Jun Su, and Xiang Liu. "Design and Implementation of Logistics Intelligent Management and Control Systems for Steel Enterprises." Applied Mechanics and Materials 380-384 (August 2013): 716–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.380-384.716.

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Based on the logistics management and control system of the cold-rolled finished products, this system has realized many features, including three-dimensional positioning of the crane, a variety of real-time data collected through the RFID systems and magnet detection system and wireless data acquisition in the coil storage or out of the library or inverted treasury job process transmitted to the server, coil warehouse operations process optimization and control, forming automatically a plan and target location to crane, Prompting crane operations, real-time monitoring of crane operating, recording crane operating results, tracking and positioning of the treasury coil information, updating treasury stock coil position in real time, inquiry treasury stock and automatic generation of warehouse operations statements by teams or date or month or year, communication with ERP or MES etc. Through seamless connectivity between the crane operating system and warehouse management systems and enterprise information systems, the system can achieve precise synchronization of logistics and information flow.
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Gafforov, M., and F. Gulomov. "Warehouse Problems in Logistics. Systems and Their Digital Solutions." Bulletin of Science and Practice 7, no. 4 (2021): 295–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.33619/2414-2948/65/33.

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Warehouse operations are the lifeline of all companies doing business in Uzbekistan and around the world. Good warehouse management keeps products flowing efficiently through the system, which is a critical factor in serving customers and securing increasing profit margins. When warehouse operations are smooth, the entire company can organize a reliable supply chain to prevent shortages and holdups.
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Kolsi, Nader, Abdelaziz Abdellatif, and Khaled Ghedira. "Data warehouse access using multi-agent system." Distributed and Parallel Databases 25, no. 1-2 (2009): 29–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10619-009-7036-9.

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Scavarda, Luiz Felipe, Monica Barros, Annibal José Scavarda, Pedro M. Reyes, and Patrick Jaska. "Warehouse Management System Implementation in a Brazilian Distribution Center." International Journal of Operations Research and Information Systems 3, no. 2 (2012): 64–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/joris.2012040104.

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Information technology, when used appropriately, becomes an important factor for companies searching for logistics excellence. Among the information systems used to support logistics within the supply chain, Warehouse Management System (WMS) has been implemented by many companies that have complex warehousing operations. This article’s goal is to present a WMS implementation process project in a Distribution Center (DC) of a multinational corporation’s subsidiary located in Brazil that deals with home-care products within a high number of varieties. The introduction of the information system itself is not included in this article. Therefore, its current logistics operation is mapped and the main expected benefits with the WMS are analyzed. The article offers the main lessons learned with this new information system project.
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King, Malcolm, and Laurie Mcaulay. "Experiments with Expert Systems in Management Education." Journal of Information Technology 6, no. 1 (1991): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026839629100600105.

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A simple system has been developed using expert systems technology to assist lecturers in teaching specific groups of professional and management students. To enable comparisons to be made, two versions of the system were built; one in prolog and one in an inexpensive expert system shell. The systems were designed to relieve lecturers by providing answers and explanations for examination questions in the area of standard costing. The experiments show that such simple systems can be developed by lecturers for their own use, although there are limitations, especially in the knowledge which can be captured. Testing of the system in practice has shown benefits in terms of reduced lecturer load and positive responses from students. The experiments show that integrating simple expert systems into the education process can be beneficial when the technology is adapted to match the educational requirements.
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Kolarovszki, Peter, and Juraj Vaculík. "Intelligent Storage System Based on Automatic Identification." Transport and Telecommunication Journal 15, no. 3 (2014): 185–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ttj-2014-0016.

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Abstract This article describes RFID technology in conjunction with warehouse management systems. Article also deals with automatic identification and data capture technologies and each processes, which are used in warehouse management system. It describes processes from entering goods into production to identification of goods and also palletizing, storing, bin transferring and removing goods from warehouse. Article focuses on utilizing AMP middleware in WMS processes in Nowadays, the identification of goods in most warehouses is carried through barcodes. In this article we want to specify, how can be processes described above identified through RFID technology. All results are verified by measurement in our AIDC laboratory, which is located at the University of Žilina, and also in Laboratory of Automatic Identification Goods and Services located in GS1 Slovakia. The results of our research bring the new point of view and indicate the ways using of RFID technology in warehouse management system.
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Xie, Feng, Jiang Sheng Sun, Wei Jie Liang, and Dong Sheng Dai. "Study on Data Warehouse Based Equipment Support Data Management." Applied Mechanics and Materials 462-463 (November 2013): 1072–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.462-463.1072.

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There are more and more data produced in equipment management systems. For decision making, we must collect and integrate all kinds of data and information from different management systems. By analyzing the distributional and heterogeneous data resources, the architecture of equipment management data warehouse is proposed in this paper. We discussed important components of data warehouse for equipment support. The components include metadata, data market, data granularity and data partitioning. By discussing the organization of the data warehouse from the macroscopic point of view, the equipment support data management system with the function of decision making will be used in the future.
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Xu, Xia, Wei Wei Yao, and Liang Gong. "Information Technology in Intelligent Warehouse Management System Based on ZigBee." Advanced Materials Research 977 (June 2014): 468–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.977.468.

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Currently, RF technology for applications in logistics management, national research institutions and researchers devoted considerable effort. We also used some foreign advanced technologies in order to come to launch their own products, such as Shanghai Petrochemical BPM technology and logistics system will combine the ZigBee technology, the magnitude of such a system and application level information management further spread, which is the use of white sand and logistics jobs demand RFID technology to access cargo management, cargo inventory, position adjustment step, the basic realization of innovative research in the warehouse management system. Therefore, in the current intelligent warehouse management systems, wireless communication network technology applied to the management system has become an inevitable trend, on the one hand due to the wireless network can provide greater flexibility and mobility, in terms of eliminating a lot of wiring cost and effort, on the other hand it is more in line with internal information storage system data communications features in the future wireless network communication technology will further forward, so it will be able to greatly promote intelligent storage systems, networking process.
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Saderova, Janka, Andrea Rosova, Marian Sofranko, and Peter Kacmary. "Example of Warehouse System Design Based on the Principle of Logistics." Sustainability 13, no. 8 (2021): 4492. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13084492.

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The warehouse process, as one of many logistics processes, currently holds an irreplaceable position in logistics systems in companies and in the supply chain. The proper function of warehouse operations depends on, among other things, the type of the used technology and their utilization. The research in this article is focused on the design of a warehouse system. The selection of a suitable warehouse system is a current research topic as the warehouse system has an impact on warehouse capacity and utilization and on the speed of storage activities. The paper presents warehouse system design methodology that was designed applying the logistics principle-systematic (system) approach. The starting point for designing a warehouse system represents of the process of design logistics systems. The design process consists of several phases: project identification, design process paradigm selection, system analysis, synthesis, and project evaluation. This article’s contribution is the proposed methodology and design of the warehouse system for the specified conditions. The methodology was implemented for the design of a warehouse system in a cold box, which is a part of a distribution warehouse. The technology of pallet racking was chosen in the warehouse to store pallets. Pallets will be stored and removed by forklifts. For the specified conditions, the warehouse system was designed for two alternatives of racking assemblies, which are served by forklifts. Alternative 1—Standard pallet rack with wide aisles and Alternative 2—Pallet dynamic flow rack. The proposed systems were compared on the basis of selected indicators: Capacity—the number of pallet places in the system, Percentage ratio of storage area from the box area, Percentage ratio of handling aisles from the box area, Access to individual pallets by forklift, Investment costs for 1 pallet space in EUR. Based on the multicriteria evaluation, the Alternative 2 was chosen as the acceptable design of the warehouse system with storage capacity 720 pallet units. The system needs only two handling aisles. Loading and unloading processes are separate from each other, which means that there are no collisions with forklifts. The pallets with the goods are operated on the principle of FIFO (first in, first out), which will facilitate the control of the shelf life of batches or series of products. The methodology is a suitable tool for decision-making in selecting and designing a warehouse system.
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WALASZCZYK, Anna, and Andrzej SZYMONIK. "TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED WAREHOUSE SAFETY MANAGEMENT MODEL." Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology – Organization and Management Series 2020, no. 66 (2020): 757–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2020.148.56.

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Purpose:The primarypurpose of the paper is to present the authors' own model of 9a temperature controlled warehouse management model. The detailed objectives of the paper10is to review literature and normative acts on the subject matter and to develope a warehouse 11scheme as a system which provides the basis for modelling.12Design/methodology/approach: Qualitative methods of input data collection were used to 13build a temperature controlled warehouse management model. The data included was based on 14observation of the environment, auditors' experience in quality management systems, desk 15research,as well as an analysis of literature on the subject matterand a conceptual framework.16Findings: The model of warehouse management with temperature control takes into account 17static and dynamic factors resulting from the specificity of the storage process.18Originality/value:The designed temperature controlled warehouse safety management model, 19which applies to a warehouse where food products are stored, takes organisational, legal and 20technical aspects into account. The model takes into account the hazards which can affect both 21kinds of the presented aspects(organisational, legal and technical), which is an essentialpart of 22the model.23Keywords:model, management, warehouse, quality, hazard, risk.24Category of the paper: case study, viewpoint.
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Leung, K. S., M. H. Wong, and W. Lam. "A fuzzy expert database system." Data & Knowledge Engineering 4, no. 4 (1989): 287–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0169-023x(89)90027-x.

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Deal, Don E., Jen-Gwo Chen, James P. Ignizio, and V. Jeyakumar. "An expert system scheduler: Some reflections on expert systems development." Computers & Operations Research 17, no. 6 (1990): 571–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0305-0548(90)90063-d.

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Killingsworth, B. L., M. B. Hayden, and R. Schellenberger. "A network expert system management system for multiple domains." Journal of Information Science 27, no. 2 (2001): 61–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0165551014233563.

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Killingsworth, Brenda L., Michael B. Hayden, and Robert Schellenberger. "A network expert system management system for multiple domains." Journal of Information Science 27, no. 2 (2001): 81–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/016555150102700203.

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Byung-In Kim, S. S. Heragu, R. J. Graves, and A. St. Onge. "A hybrid scheduling and control system architecture for warehouse management." IEEE Transactions on Robotics and Automation 19, no. 6 (2003): 991–1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tra.2003.819735.

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Liu, Jun, Ya Wen An, and Yan Qian. "The Logistics Warehouse Management and Control Integrated System Based on Information Fusion." Advanced Materials Research 490-495 (March 2012): 726–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.490-495.726.

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CPS has five functions of computation, communication, precise control, remote collaboration and autonomy, so there are broad prospects to do research on applying CPS to the warehouse management and control integration system. At present, it has considerable difficulties to design low-cost, real-time networking, predictable and strong robustness embedded systems for mature hardware technologies. The existing computer software technologies do not support to generate predictable and high reliable computing system. The application and development of CPS still need to study and solve many foundational scientific problems. On the basis of analyzing technological characteristic and technological potentiality of CPS, this paper provided a method which described the feedback working mechanism of the basic function of CPS unit, provided a common system architecture of the warehouse management and control integration system according to the characteristic of warehouse management, analyzed its working mechanism in detail, envisaged the application prospect of present research project
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Chang, Bo, and Xin Rong Zhang. "Design of Warehouse Environmental Monitoring System Based on WSN and Fuzzy-PID Strategy." Advanced Materials Research 588-589 (November 2012): 1111–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.588-589.1111.

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In order to solve the issues existing in the current warehouse environmental monitoring systems, such as the complex wiring, the node power consumption, not flexible deployment and inconvenience management and so on, a warehouse environment parameters monitoring system based on fuzzy-PID strategy is designed. The system uses CC2430 as the core to develop wireless sensor nodes which completing real-time monitoring of warehouse environment temperature and humidity, uses ZigBee technology to achieve networking of wireless sensors and the automatic aggregation of monitoring data, uses fuzzy PID control technology to achieve the regulation of warehouse temperature and humidity and uses embedded database management model to achieve the sensor nodes management, environmental data management and early warning capabilities. The practical monitoring results have shown that this system has the feature of low power consumption, network flexibility, strong extensibility, friendly interface etc., which can better meet the application demands of warehouse environment parameters monitoring.
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Bookbinder, James H., and Vincent Y. X. Chen. "Multicriteria Trade-Offs in a Warehouse/Retailer System." Journal of the Operational Research Society 43, no. 7 (1992): 707. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2583580.

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Bookbinder, James H., and Vincent Y. X. Chen. "Multicriteria Trade-Offs in a Warehouse/Retailer System." Journal of the Operational Research Society 43, no. 7 (1992): 707–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/jors.1992.102.

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Najlae, Alfathi, Lyhyaoui Abdelouahid, and Sedqui Abdelfettah. "Product driven system for the optimal assignment of warehouse locations." International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management 33, no. 3 (2019): 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijlsm.2019.10022652.

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Najlae, Alfathi, Lyhyaoui Abdelouahid, and Sedqui Abdelfettah. "Product driven system for the optimal assignment of warehouse locations." International Journal of Logistics Systems and Management 33, no. 3 (2019): 322. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijlsm.2019.101159.

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Wrzalik, Artur, and Borut Jereb. "Use of Expert Systems in Crisis Management." System Safety: Human - Technical Facility - Environment 1, no. 1 (2019): 406–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/czoto-2019-0052.

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AbstractThe today’s change in climatic conditions results in weather phenomena occurring increasingly more frequent in Poland that can lead to crisis situations. Also the growing number of high or increased risk of serious industrial failure establishments causes greater probability of adverse and harmful effects for the environment and the population. A response to the need for minimization of those and other threats is effective crisis management. This management should be supported by IT solutions. The paper proposes to use a selected artificial intelligent method - expert systems - in the crisis management process. An expert system is a computer program adopting the knowledge and reasoning mechanisms to solve problems that require experience and expertise. The idea of expert systems is to transfer the knowledge held by a domain expert into a knowledge base, which is applied by the reasoning mechanism. The article presents some results from surveys carried out in selected local government entities of the Silesian voivodeship as regards the interest in implementation of artificial intelligence in the discussed field, and proposes an expert system for a particular crisis situation.
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Subramoniam, Suresh, and K. V. Krishnankutty. "EDSIM: expert database system for inventory management." Kybernetes 34, no. 5 (2005): 721–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/03684920510595409.

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Di Tria, Francesco, Ezio Lefons, and Filippo Tangorra. "Metadata for Approximate Query Answering Systems." Advances in Software Engineering 2012 (September 3, 2012): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/247592.

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In business intelligence systems, data warehouse metadata management and representation are getting more and more attention by vendors and designers. The standard language for the data warehouse metadata representation is the Common Warehouse Metamodel. However, business intelligence systems include also approximate query answering systems, since these software tools provide fast responses for decision making on the basis of approximate query processing. Currently, the standard meta-model does not allow to represent the metadata needed by approximate query answering systems. In this paper, we propose an extension of the standard metamodel, in order to define the metadata to be used in online approximate analytical processing. These metadata have been successfully adopted in ADAP, a web-based approximate query answering system that creates and uses statistical data profiles.
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Lee, Dong-Eun, Tae-Kyung Lim, and David Arditi. "An Expert System for Auditing Quality Management Systems in Construction." Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering 26, no. 8 (2011): 612–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8667.2011.00721.x.

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Koov, Merike, and Hannes Perkmann. "ExpertPriz — an integrated expert system shell." Knowledge-Based Systems 4, no. 1 (1991): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0950-7051(91)90043-2.

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Preece, A. D., and L. Moseley. "Empirical study of expert system development." Knowledge-Based Systems 5, no. 2 (1992): 137–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0950-7051(92)90004-y.

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Sturman, Michael C., and George T. Milkovich. "Validating Expert Systems: A Demonstration Using Personal Choice Expert, A Flexible Employee Benefit System." Decision Sciences 26, no. 1 (1995): 105–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5915.1995.tb00839.x.

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Incalcaterra, James, Alexis B. Guzman, Yu-Ting Huang, et al. "Assessing the cost of cancer care delivery using a time-driven, activity-based costing software." Journal of Clinical Oncology 34, no. 7_suppl (2016): 25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2016.34.7_suppl.25.

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25 Background: Poor costing systems and measurement have led to cross-subsidies and cost-shifting in health care. A large academic cancer center has adopted Robert Kaplan’s bottom-up cost accounting methodology called time-driven, activity-based costing (TDABC). TDABC in health care has been proven to be an effective cost accounting tool to measure and improve care delivery by standardizing and creating transparency around patient care processes. The project aims to process map and identify event triggers associated with each process map, use a software applications to compute the costs and resource capacities. Methods: Information technology and financial subject-matter experts integrated clinical, resource, and financial data from the institution’s enterprise information warehouse, general ledger, resource and asset management systems into the software application. Clinical business managers, nurse managers and other clinical content experts helped identify patient-level care processes. Results: The institution deployed a project team to integrate data from the institution’s enterprise information warehouse and aid in the process mapping across three multidisciplinary care centers. The team was able to successfully cost both direct and overhead costs associated with 69 head and neck, 18 endocrine, and 15-20 proton therapy patient-level processes over 7 different business department within 7 months. The resource capacity analysis was the most difficult to analyze due of the lack of transparency around resource’s clinical, administrative, and research responsibilities. Dashboards are currently being developed to help assess changes in patient care processes, cost or resource utilization. Conclusions: This methodology can be used across all health care organizations in all countries to analyze the true cost of care delivery.
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