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Bai, Zheng Min, and Yao Hui Li. "Design and Implementation of Virtual Logistics Storage System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 321-324 (June 2013): 2479–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.321-324.2479.

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It proposes an interactive logistics warehousing system solution based on virtual reality technology by the actual logistics warehousing system. The system, employing the improved MVC framework of software design patterns, builds virtual environment model and logistics warehousing 3D model by 3dmax and Pro/E, meantime, achieves Warehousing and outbound operation in inventory management by using SQL database technology. In addition,it overcomes some interactive insufficiency on the VRML through Java3D, and solve some key problems. Therefore, it has a certain practical value and broad application prospect.
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Agustian, Indra, Eka Muktiono, Akhmat Nuryadin, and Bambang Suharjo. "WAREHOUSHING AND INVENTORY INFORMATION SYSTEM MODEL USING RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) IN EASTERN NAVAL WAREHOUSING." JOURNAL ASRO 10, no. 2 (July 24, 2019): 31. http://dx.doi.org/10.37875/asro.v10i2.127.

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Eastern Naval Warehousing is the technical implementation elements in charge of receiving, storing, maintaining and distributing supplies to support existing user in the Navy in particular user located in the eastern region. To support the operational activities of the Navy, Eastern Naval Warehousing as service organizations should be supported with the provision of an information system capable of supporting the activities become more optimal provisioning. Speed and accuracy of support provision to user is an indication for the success of a service. Information technology nowadays has grown very rapidly to develop into the current warehousing system. RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) is the process of identifying an object automatically by Radio Frequency. There are two important components of an RFID system is the card (tag) and the reader. Application warehousing information system can be integrated with RFID technology, so that the system can run more optimal for warehousing system. This research aims to design warehousing information system based on RFID in Eastern Naval Warehousing used in processing existing warehousing system to gain optimal in provisioning operations running in Eastern Naval Warehousing to support provisioning activities to meet the requirement of existing user in Navy. Field studies conducted in Eastern Naval Warehousing, aimed to determine the current state of warehousing system that runs to identify existing problems. Furthermore, to process the data, created the design of an information system based on RFID warehousing in software system. This paper get to report out of the goods, report the amount of inventory in real time, the location of goods and EOQ value of goods to determine the optimal inventory level of each item.
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Liang, Feng, and Yao Pan. "On the Analysis and the Design of IOT-Based Supply Chain Warehousing Management System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 543-547 (March 2014): 4543–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.543-547.4543.

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Warehousing management in the context of supply chain involves various products, requiring product information to be accurate and punctual. However, it is the inherent defect of the existing warehousing management system that hampers the improvement of warehousing efficiency. Thanks to its plentiful advantages, IOT (Internet of Things) represented by RFID technology can significantly improve the efficiency of warehousing. In regard to the application of IOT to supply chain warehousing management, the author proposed corresponding analysis and design scheme.
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Miranda, Eka, and Natalya Elfreida. "Data Warehouse, Data Mining Dan Konsep Cross-Selling Pada Analisis Penjualan Produk." ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications 1, no. 2 (December 1, 2010): 344. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/comtech.v1i2.2368.

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This paper is about designing and implementing data warehousing and data mining, along with their roles in supporting decision-making related to sales product analysis in cross-selling concept of PT XYZ. The database the company used is not supporting data analysis and decision-making. Therefore, it made a data warehousing design that could be used to keep data in a huge amount and could give report and answer from user’s questions in ad hoc. The method is used to design and implement data warehousing and data mining which consists of literature study, company problem analysis, and data warehousing design, and testing result. The writing results are a data warehousing design and data mining and also the implementation of cross-selling concept to analysis the sales, purchases, and customers’ cancellation data. The data could be showed and analyzed from some point of views that could help managers to analyse and acknowledge more information.
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Patil, Leena H., AnkitKho bragade, Priyakant Satpudke, and Nikhil Sangani. "A Web Crawler Design for Data Warehousing." International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology 50, no. 3 (August 25, 2017): 151–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14445/22312803/ijctt-v50p127.

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Kembro, Joakim Hans, Andreas Norrman, and Ebba Eriksson. "Adapting warehouse operations and design to omni-channel logistics." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 48, no. 9 (October 1, 2018): 890–912. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijpdlm-01-2017-0052.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to increase the understanding of how warehouse operations and design are affected by the move toward integrated omni-channels. Design/methodology/approach A structured literature review is conducted to identify and categorize themes in multi- and omni-channel logistics, and to discuss how aspects related to these themes impact and pose contingencies for warehouse operations and design. Findings The review revealed a lack of focus on warehouse operations and design in multi- and omni-channels. Instead, most articles published in scientific journals discuss changes in consumer demand and implications for the network level, concerning aspects such as the organization and management of material and information flows, inventory management, resources, actors and relationships. Ten themes in omni-channel logistics were identified and grouped into two categories: the value proposition and channel management; and the physical distribution network design. The themes and related aspects have implications for warehousing, and by combining these with general warehousing knowledge, the authors derive a comprehensive and structured agenda is derived to guide future research on omni-channel warehousing. Research limitations/implications This paper outlines a research agenda, including detailed research questions, for advancing the theory on warehouse operations and design in omni-channels. Practical implications The agenda can inspire practitioners in their work to understand the upcoming challenges and address relevant issues in omni-channel warehousing, taking into consideration its interdependence with value proposition, channel management and network decisions. Originality/value This is the first comprehensive review focusing on and synthesizing available literature on omni-channel warehousing. This topic has until now received limited coverage but is of increasing importance to scholars in the field.
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Miljus, Momcilo, and Milorad Vidovic. "Technological design of loading/unloading and warehousing processes." Vojnotehnicki glasnik 52, no. 3-4 (2004): 285–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/vojtehg0404285m.

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Smith, Brian L., David C. Lewis, and Ryan Hammond. "Design of Archival Traffic Databases: Quantitative Investigation into Application of Advanced Data Modeling Concepts." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1836, no. 1 (January 2003): 126–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1836-16.

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Given the enormous quantities of data collected by intelligent transportation systems (ITS), transportation professionals recently have focused on developing archived data user services (ADUS) to facilitate efficient use of these data in myriad transportation analyses. Most ITS systems were designed by using a transactional database design, which is not well suited to support the ad hoc queries required by ADUS. Research investigated the application of data-warehousing concepts to better support the requirements of ADUS. A case study is presented in which an ADUS for the Hampton Roads Smart Traffic Center, the regional freeway management system, was redesigned from a transactional approach to one based on data warehousing. Test queries run by using both approaches demonstrated that dramatic increases in efficiency are achievable through the use of data-warehousing concepts in ADUS.
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Liu, Pei Xue, Pei Fen Jin, and Yu Jie Chen. "The Design of Remote Logistics Warehouse Management System Based on ZIGBEE." Advanced Materials Research 926-930 (May 2014): 1542–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.926-930.1542.

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According to the question that the situation of logistics goods warehousing and storage environment needs to be detected real-timely. puts forward overall design scheme of remote management system for logistics warehouse, the situation of logistics goods warehousing can be tracked by using electronic tags, storage environment parameters is collected by combining with the ZIGBEE wireless technology, if parameters is not appropriate, the system alarm timely. Remote data transmission using 3G way, without complex wiring, the paper analyses the hardware and software design of the system in detail, and introduces the RFID anti-collision algorithm.
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Singbal, Vishwesh, Gajendra K. Adil, and Rakesh Venkitasubramony. "Case Article—Forward-Reserve Storage Design: A Case of Carriage Repair Workshop, Indian Railways." INFORMS Transactions on Education 21, no. 1 (September 2020): 30–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/ited.2019.0228ca.

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Case studies are useful in imparting decision-making skills to students. Warehousing is a critical part of most supply chains, but case studies based on warehousing methods and operations therein are rare. Recognizing the need to bridge this gap, a case study is designed to present a real-life scenario at the carriage repair workshop of Indian Railways. The case study facilitates the learning of students regarding operations in automated warehousing and relevant storage strategies. Additionally, the case encourages the students to explore the use of heuristics and optimization models. This case article highlights the major learning objectives of the case study and discusses the classroom teaching experience. This case can be used in various courses and the case questions can be selected based on the teaching objectives and/or the educational background of the students.
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Liu, Xiao Jie, Quan Liu, Wen Jun Xu, Li Wen Yang, Li Fan, and Bo Chen. "Design and Implementation of Intelligent Warehousing Management System Using Internet of Things." Applied Mechanics and Materials 432 (September 2013): 609–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.432.609.

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In this paper, an intelligent warehousing management system (IWMS) using Internet of Things is designed to facilitate the warehousing management. Firstly, the characteristics of IWMS are analyzed, together with some new advanced technologies and theories, such as RFID, Zigbee and heterogeneous network are introduced. Then, the architecture of IWMS is developed and the related management system is accomplished as well. Finally, through the implementation of a prototype system in practical working environment, the operation results show the IWMS can facilitate storekeeper to manage the warehouse and improve logistics capability efficiently.
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Yang, Tao, and Ju Zhou. "Economical Analysis of Cooperative Behavior of Transportation and Warehousing Company Based on Resource Integration." Advanced Materials Research 1073-1076 (December 2014): 2398–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1073-1076.2398.

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The phenomenon of free warehousing service offered by integrated transportation and warehousing company is concerned. The mechanics is studied based on the theory of the resource integration and the contract design. The result shows that the transportation company willing to pay the warehouse a certain lump sum on the contract designed. It is shown that the effective contract design is a significant managerial tool to improve cooperative behavior of supply chain.
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Jiang, Chao, Chen Guang Zhang, and Xu Zhang. "Standardized Design of Warehouse Management for Electric Energy Measuring Center." Advanced Materials Research 749 (August 2013): 634–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.749.634.

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Warehouse management is an important content in the electric energy measuring center standardization construction and a very important part in the full life cycle management of electrical energy measuring instruments. By introducing intelligent warehousing technology, a kind of standardized work flows was proposed based on the production characteristics of the instruments. It combines with the advantages which are high degree of automation and highly integrated. The work flow specificities the new share energy meter storage process, energy meter of storage processes for Verification, as well as distribution warehousing processes. The overall architecture of Energy Metering Centre production scheduling platform was proposed which divided into field equipment layer, monitoring and management layer, production scheduling layer. The design of the layers were introduced.
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Rahman, Nayem, Dale Rutz, and Shameem Akhter. "Agile Development in Data Warehousing." International Journal of Business Intelligence Research 2, no. 3 (July 2011): 64–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jbir.2011070105.

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Traditional data warehouse projects follow a waterfall development model in which the project goes through distinct phases such as requirements gathering, design, development, testing, deployment, and stabilization. However, both business requirements and technology are complex in nature and the waterfall model can take six to nine months to fully implement a solution; by then business as well as technology has often changed considerably. The result is disappointed stakeholders and frustrated development teams. Agile development implements projects in an iterative fashion. Also known as the sixty percent solution, the agile approach seeks to deliver more than half of the user requirements in the initial release, with refinements coming in a series of subsequent releases which are scheduled at regular intervals. An agile data warehousing approach greatly increases the likelihood of successful implementation on time and within budget. This article discusses agile development methodologies in data warehousing and business intelligence, implications of the agile methodology, managing changes in data warehouses given frequent change in business intelligence (BI) requirements, and demonstrates the impact of agility on the business.
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CALVANESE, DIEGO, GIUSEPPE DE GIACOMO, MAURIZIO LENZERINI, DANIELE NARDI, and RICCARDO ROSATI. "DATA INTEGRATION IN DATA WAREHOUSING." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 10, no. 03 (September 2001): 237–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843001000345.

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Information integration is one of the most important aspects of a Data Warehouse. When data passes from the sources of the application-oriented operational environment to the Data Warehouse, possible inconsistencies and redundancies should be resolved, so that the warehouse is able to provide an integrated and reconciled view of data of the organization. We describe a novel approach to data integration in Data Warehousing. Our approach is based on a conceptual representation of the Data Warehouse application domain, and follows the so-called local-as-view paradigm: both source and Data Warehouse relations are defined as views over the conceptual model. We propose a technique for declaratively specifying suitable reconciliation correspondences to be used in order to solve conflicts among data in different sources. The main goal of the method is to support the design of mediators that materialize the data in the Data Warehouse relations. Starting from the specification of one such relation as a query over the conceptual model, a rewriting algorithm reformulates the query in terms of both the source relations and the reconciliation correspondences, thus obtaining a correct specification of how to load the data in the materialized view.
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Wang, Tingting, Ruoyan Dong, Rui Zhang, and Dongchen Qin. "Research on Stability Design of Differential Drive Fork-Type AGV Based on PID Control." Electronics 9, no. 7 (June 30, 2020): 1072. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics9071072.

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As one of the important components of intelligent warehousing logistics, Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) have greatly improved the efficiency of warehousing operations. AGVs are responsible for the delivery of goods in warehousing and logistics, and it is extremely important to maintain a stable running state. In this paper, an AGV in-situ steering dynamic model is established according to the actual size, and the center deviation phenomenon during AGV steering is theoretically analyzed to obtain the parameters that affect the AGV’s in-situ steering stability. Secondly, the dynamic simulation method is used to analyze the law of the stability of the AGV in-situ steering parameters to verify the correctness of the theoretical derivation equation. According to the analysis results, the motion parameters related to AGV in-situ steering are analyzed, and a reasonable design scheme is given. Based on the optimized fork-type AGV, the AGV in-situ steering control strategy is studied, and the adaptive fuzzy PID control algorithm is used to construct the fork-type AGV steering control system. Then the software and hardware design of the AGV steering control system is carried out. The optimized fork-type AGV has been turned to work stably after commissioning, meeting the actual work requirements.
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Melinda, Tiara, Nazaruddin, and Rosnani Ginting. "Design of warehousing system in order picking process: literature review." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 801 (June 3, 2020): 012126. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/801/1/012126.

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Wang, Qian, and Jack Yi Tan. "A Reconfigurable Mechanism of Cantilever Storage Racks." Advanced Materials Research 875-877 (February 2014): 863–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.875-877.863.

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An automated warehousing system often consists of storage modules, storage and retrieval mechanism, lifting equipment and conveyor systems. These facilities are used to overcome some disadvantages of manually operated warehousing systems which often lead to a high frequency of human errors, high labour cost and low efficiency. The usage of these automated facilities may also be helpful to maximise utilisation of shop floor space and improve efficiency of warehousing operations. On the other hand, at this age of information technology that the access to the internet is just at the fingertip, it has been seen a rising trend for online shopping in the past decade. Thus, manufacturers, suppliers or distributors have been seeking for even more efficient and effective new methods to store and distribute their goods. A number of studies through a literature review suggest that future generation warehouses may be designed and implemented as more centralised and distributed warehousing systems in which customers place their orders on-line and goods will then be dispatched directly to their door steps from these centralised distribution centres. This paper presents a proposal for designing and implementing future generation warehousing systems using fast-growing IT technologies such as radio frequency identification (RFID), wireless sensors and networks. The overall purpose of this study is to develop a conceptual design of an integrated system for future generation automated warehouses by incorporating a new design of storage and retrieval modules with the applications of these IT technologies used for automation activities. The presentation of this paper only highlights the part of this work including a design of a core mechanism for automated storage module namely the cantilever storage racks, which have the feature of scalability and reconfigurability.
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Han, Qing Tian. "Study on Simulation Optimization of Modern Storage System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 333-335 (July 2013): 2286–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.333-335.2286.

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Firstly, on the basis of analyzing the characteristics of the modern storage system, the compound process of warehousing systems simulation model was built; Then, warehousing operations were simulated under the orderly storage model, and the improved design was carried out for the congestion problem; Finally, simulation results were analyzed. Results show that the improved device configuration makes full use of each machinery and equipment, and improves the efficiency of the whole warehouse system.
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Ngah, Abdul Hafaz, Yuserrie Zainuddin, and Ramayah Thurasamy. "Applying the TOE framework in the Halal warehouse adoption study." Journal of Islamic Accounting and Business Research 8, no. 2 (April 10, 2017): 161–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jiabr-04-2014-0014.

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Purpose This study aims to identify the contributing factors to the adoption of Halal warehousing services among Malaysia Halal manufacturers. Design/methodology/approach A survey, based on the technology, organization and environment (TOE) framework, was distributed to 200 participants at the Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2013. Of these, 140 responses were complete, and the data were analyzed using structural equation modelling approach and SMART-PLS 2.0 software. Findings Perceived benefits, cost, customer pressure and organizational readiness were found to have a significant relationship with Halal manufacturers’ intention to adopt Halal warehousing services. Perceived benefits, customer pressure and organizational readiness were the drivers of adoption, and cost was a barrier. Research limitations/implications This paper examines the factors affecting Malaysian Halal manufacturers’ intention to adopt Halal warehousing services in three industries, food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Practical implications The results provide insights into the adoption of Halal warehousing among Malaysian Halal manufacturers. The government, Halal warehouse service providers and customers may use these findings to expand the adoption of Halal warehouse services. Originality/value Adopting the TOE framework, this study investigates and develops a model for Halal warehouse adoption. The results indicate that the variables from the TOE framework have a significant relationship with the adoption of Halal warehousing activities.
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Bagir, Haidar, and Bramantiyo Eko Putro. "Analisis Perancangan Sistem Informasi Pergudangan di CV. Karya Nugraha." Jurnal Media Teknik dan Sistem Industri 2, no. 1 (May 11, 2018): 30. http://dx.doi.org/10.35194/jmtsi.v2i1.274.

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Abstract— The existence of inventory in business activities cannot be avoided. One of the main causes is that products cannot be obtained instantly, but it takes times to get. Lack of good information design and lack of communications led to the delivery of raw materials documents in warehouses often hampered because the system manually logs. It became necessary to design new information systems to facilitate all these activities.Warehousing information system is a system that has been computerized with the database. The research phase begins with an analysis of the current system of warehousing conditions. The goal is to identify the needs of the warehousing system. The next stage is system design. The design phase includes Flowmap, Context Diagram, Data Flow Diagram, Entity Relationship Diagram, and database design using software package xampp and MySQL. The database there are six tables namely, data tables of goods, purchase of goods, delivery of goods, purchasing, suppliers and production tables that have been integrated with all the parts in the company. The result is efficient working time and facilitate the user in input or obtain the required data. Non-functional needs should also be available. The need is minimal computer Dual core with minimal windows operating system 2000 with software package xampp, microsoft acsses, mozila firefox and printer and need to be carried out researcher use technology RFId. Keywords: Warehousing; database; information Systems.
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VADUVA, ANCA, and THOMAS VETTERLI. "METADATA MANAGEMENT FOR DATA WAREHOUSING: AN OVERVIEW." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 10, no. 03 (September 2001): 273–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843001000357.

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Metadata has been identified as a key success factor in data warehouse projects. It captures all kinds of information necessary to design, build, use and interpret the data warehouse contents. This paper gives an overview about the role metadata plays for data warehousing and reviews existing standards, commercial solutions and research actions relevant to metadata management. It turns out that an overall solution for managing all metadata in a central or federated repository is still missing regarding a global metadata schema as well as system aspects and interoperability among involved tools producing metadata. The divergence of proposed standards will probably prevent a breakthrough within the near future.
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Ding, Heng, Qian Yuan Zhang, Yan Ping Wang, and Yan Jiang. "Data Warehousing and Data Mining Technology Implementation in Jpeen_CRM System Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 610 (August 2014): 769–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.610.769.

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In this paper, on the basis of in-depth study of data warehouse, OLAP, data mining and other key technologies, according to the characteristics of the Jpeen customer relationship management (Jpeen_CRM), developed a Web-based customer relationship management system. First of all, research the demand for Jpeen company and create Jpeen_CRM data warehouse. Second, create the OLAP multidimensional cube which is applied to the analysis of customer transactions. Using the decision tree algorithm to create mining models for customers to choose glasses, and gives pruning optimize decision tree. Using decision tree to classify users and recommend them the hot products they prefer. Finally, realize the Jpeen_CRM on J2EE platform, provide a decision support for Jpeen company to better serve customers and make the company itself have the advantages in a competitive environment.
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Zhao, Yu Gang, Hao Sun, and Tian Ci Cai. "The Structural Design and Kinematic Analysis of Palletizing Robot." Applied Mechanics and Materials 397-400 (September 2013): 1568–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.397-400.1568.

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For a warehousing company's requirements, a four-DOF parallel palletizing robot is designed and a new method used to calculate the main structure and analyze kinematics is proposed. The palletizing trajectory is planned according to industrial sites requirements. Finally, based on the results of structural analysis, the workspace is simulated by Matlab. The results suggest that the robot designed is fully content with the requirements of industrial field.
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Roihan, Ahmad, Abdul Hamid Arribathi, and Nurussaadah Nurussaadah. "DESAIN APLIKASI B2B SISTEM MANAJEMEN PERGUDANGAN DALAM PENUNJANG KEPUTUSAN BISNIS." CCIT Journal 12, no. 1 (February 6, 2019): 33–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33050/ccit.v12i1.598.

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Warehousing data processing based on products entering and leaving the expedition in Super Tata Raya Steel companies has several obstacles in the delivery of information. Data management carried out by the warehouse section of the company is still manual, especially in terms of the recording and bookkeeping system of product receipts and shipments. In dealing with these problems, this research uses several stages among observation, analysis, planning and design methods with object-oriented approaches that use UML (Unified Modeling Language). So that this research can develop it into a system design in the form of web-based applications using the PHP and MySQL programming languages. The existence of a new system aims to support business-to-business between the expedition services with the company and to reduce the occurrence of errors during warehousing data processing then data management becomes faster and more accurate so that the resulting report is in accordance with the existing data. Therefore, this research can be used as a support for the leadership's decision in determining business patterns in the warehousing sector, so management of company services become effective and efficient
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Ran, Peipei, Wenjie Yang, Shaozhong Cao, and Yuke Huo. "Design of Inventory Management Module in Printing Enterprise Based on Web." MATEC Web of Conferences 232 (2018): 02019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201823202019.

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Based on the research and analysis of the management method for materials and combined the business process of material management, the inventory management module is designed and realized, which adopts the development mode of browser and server (B/S), and achieves the material warehousing, inventory, monthly closing functions. The implementation of module can effectively reduce inventory costs, optimize the management method and improve the economic efficiency
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Wang, Jun, Ting Zhi Chen, Chao Ying Liu, and Shu Guang Ye. "Design of Automatic Guided Vehicles Based on Computer Control." Advanced Materials Research 569 (September 2012): 776–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.569.776.

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The automated Guided Vehicles is the development trend of modern automated warehousing technology, which can realize the flexible transport, the use of flexible, high transport efficiency, energy saving, no pollution, significant savings in labor costs. The paper gave a brief introduction about the structure and function of the AGV, and a detailed description about the movement mathematical model and navigation calculation of the AGV. In the end the paper designed the control system of the AGV.
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Shah, Ghulam Naseer, and Muhammad Asim. "Impact of E-Logistics on Warehousing Management Performance at English Biscuit Manufacturing." Business Management and Strategy 10, no. 2 (November 3, 2019): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/bms.v10i2.15093.

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The main objective of the study was to determine the impact of e-logistics on warehousing management performance at English biscuit manufacturing. The study utilized quantitative research design for investigating the effects of information visibility and sharing in e-logistics, real time communication, real time forecasting decision and cost saving in E-Logistics on warehouse management performance. Quality, response, cost and productivity levels were taken as indicators of warehouse performance. Data was collected individuals currently serving English Biscuit Manufacturing to explore their perception regarding the impact of e-logistics processes on the warehousing management performance. The total number of respondents were 233 among them 85 were female and 148 were male. The results suggested that information visibility and sharing in e-logistics, real time communication, real time forecasting decision and cost saving significantly affects warehousing management performance. The need to introduce e-logistics in Pakistani manufacturing companies and training staff regarding the use of e-logistics to improve productivity was suggested in the recommendations of the study.
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Jiao, Ya Bing. "Based on the Electronic Commerce Environment of Intelligent Logistics System Construction." Advanced Materials Research 850-851 (December 2013): 1057–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.850-851.1057.

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Based on e-commerce environment, the establishment of intelligent logistics system is the new requirement of today's economic development. Through the study of the system design of intelligent logistics system, the system of mutual cooperation, automatically cohesion, intelligent logistics system throughout the supply chain cycle short, cost savings. In the process of implementation, logistics tracking technology to provide clients with the whole process of tracking services, integrated logistics design simulation technology provides intelligent e-commerce logistics simulation test. Logistics transportation scheduling optimization system using GPS technology, GIS was carried out on the vehicle route reasonable planning. Network distributed warehousing and inventory control system for each user to provide comprehensive intelligent distribution, warehousing and inventory control system. Intelligent logistics system dynamic precise management of logistics activities promotes the vigorous development of electronic commerce.
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Xu, Da Wei, Li Ping Yang, and Shan Ren. "Analysis and Design of Logistics Warehousing Management Information System Based on RFID." Applied Mechanics and Materials 644-650 (September 2014): 6200–6203. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.644-650.6200.

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Tracking difficulty generally exists in the traditional warehouse management mode in the business process, the turnover, low efficiency, logistics management information processing is not seasonable and means backward, thus affecting the competitiveness of enterprises, based on the analysis of traditional logistics warehousing management deficiencies, the great advantage of application of RFID technology in logistics field to solve the above problem. The logistics management information system based on RFID is analyzed, based on the traditional logistics business processes analysis, given the information and process structure of logistics business processes, and established a framework method storage business system based on RFID technology.
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Accorsi, Riccardo, Riccardo Manzini, and Fausto Maranesi. "A decision-support system for the design and management of warehousing systems." Computers in Industry 65, no. 1 (January 2014): 175–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2013.08.007.

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Ning, Hong, and Xue Feng Zheng. "A RFID Reader Design and Complication Based on MFRC531 Chip." Applied Mechanics and Materials 321-324 (June 2013): 412–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.321-324.412.

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RFID belongs to the basic input device in the IOT(Internet of Things) applications. The country has attached much importance to the technique and application of IOT, and RFID has been widely used in logistics, warehousing, traffic, cattle raising and some other industries. The thesis employs MFRC531 chip and Atmel 89C518 bit microprocessors to design and realize a RFID card reader which can be characterized by simple circuits, easy to realize and convenient to debug. Thus, it may be referred by IOT technicians.
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Dubitzky, Werner, Damian McCourt, Mykola Galushka, Mathilde Romberg, and Bernd Schuller. "Grid-enabled data warehousing for molecular engineering." Parallel Computing 30, no. 9-10 (September 2004): 1019–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parco.2004.07.009.

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Suknovic, Milija, Milutin Cupic, Milan Martic, and Darko Krulj. "Data warehousing and data mining: A case study." Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research 15, no. 1 (2005): 125–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/yjor0501125s.

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This paper shows design and implementation of data warehouse as well as the use of data mining algorithms for the purpose of knowledge discovery as the basic resource of adequate business decision making process. The project is realized for the needs of Student's Service Department of the Faculty of Organizational Sciences (FOS), University of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. This system represents a good base for analysis and predictions in the following time period for the purpose of quality business decision-making by top management. Thus, the first part of the paper shows the steps in designing and development of data warehouse of the mentioned business system. The second part of the paper shows the implementation of data mining algorithms for the purpose of deducting rules, patterns and knowledge as a resource for support in the process of decision making.
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Pokrovskaya, Oksana Dmitrievna, and Evgeny Sergeevich Kulikov. "Economic feasibility of decisions on the workfl ow management of the cargo terminal." Innotrans, no. 1 (2020): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20291/2311-164x-2020-1-24-28.

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The work is devoted to the analysis of existing directions of digitalization of the railroad industry in the segment of terminal and warehousing services. Application software has been developed for the economic feasibility of decision-making on the workflow management of the cargo terminal. The novelty elements are noted and the main working procedures, performed by the program are described. The characteristic of the interface is given, and macro flowchart of the program operation is given. The program allows calculating the cost of warehousing cargo, taking into account the occupied area. The results of the calculation can be applied in the design of cargo terminals and justifying the feasibility of attracting additional cargo flows.
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Ngah, Abdul Hafaz, Yuserrie Zainuddin, and Ramayah Thurasamy. "Barriers and enablers in adopting of Halal warehousing." Journal of Islamic Marketing 6, no. 3 (September 14, 2015): 354–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jima-03-2014-0027.

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Purpose – This paper aims to identify the determinants of the adoption factors of Halal warehousing activities among Halal manufacturers in Malaysia. It is hoped that this work would contribute to the growth of research in the area of Halal adoption services. Design/methodology/approach – The data for this quantitative study were gathered from 140 participants of the Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2013. Smart PLS version 2.0 was used to analyze the relationship of each construct using the structural equation modeling approach. Findings – Awareness, complexity and top management support were found to be the determinant factors in the Halal warehousing services adoption among Malaysian Halal manufacturers. Supplier availability was found to have a negative relationship in the adoption of Halal warehousing services. Research limitations/implications – The findings of this study revealed some important implications and great values among researchers, Halal service providers and the government sector. It is also hoped that the findings of this study would give some insights into the adoption of Halal warehouse services. However, many other variables such as perceived benefits, consumer pressure and, also, industry pressure which may also contribute to a better understanding of Halal services should also be considered. Practical implications – The Halal service providers should focus their offer of services not only to areas around Kuala Lumpur and Selangor but also to other areas in Malaysia. There is a great demand for their services throughout the whole nation, as the Halal manufacturers are scattered all over East and West Malaysia. Originality/value – This study is an attempt to investigate and develop the Halal warehousing adoption model that was theoretically grounded in the technology, organization and environment (TOE) framework. This study found that the TOE framework could explain better each variable which has a relationship with the adoption of Halal warehousing activities.
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Goh, Shao Hung. "Barriers to low-carbon warehousing and the link to carbon abatement." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 49, no. 6 (August 15, 2019): 679–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijpdlm-10-2018-0354.

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Purpose Warehouses are large emitters of greenhouse gases and their impact on climate change is under increasing focus. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the barriers that inhibit the adoption of low-carbon warehousing in Asia-Pacific and their links to carbon abatement performance. Design/methodology/approach An exploratory conceptual model was first developed from a literature review of the general barriers to sustainable supply chain practices and hence potentially in low-carbon warehousing. A large contract logistics services provider in the Asia-Pacific served as the subject of a case study. The perceived barriers to low-carbon warehousing were derived from an internal survey of respondents from the case company and regressed against carbon abatement outcomes at that organization’s operations across the region. Findings Results show that the case company reduced carbon emissions by 36 percent on a revenue-normalized basis between 2008 and 2014, but with relatively lower success in emerging markets vs mature markets. An Elastic Net regression analysis confirms that technology and government-related factors are the most important barriers in the case company’s efforts to “decarbonize” its local warehousing operations. However, results suggest that the customer-related barrier, which is highly correlated with the government barrier, is in part driven by the latter. Research limitations/implications This case study is based on a single multinational company in Asia-Pacific, but nonetheless serves as an impetus for more cross-sectional studies to form an industry-wide view. Originality/value An extended stewardship framework based on the natural resource-based view has been proposed, in which logistics services providers take on a proactive boundary-spanning role to lower the external barriers to low-carbon warehousing.
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Di, Tria, Ezio Lefons, and Filippo Tangorra. "Academic data warehouse design using a hybrid methodology." Computer Science and Information Systems 12, no. 1 (2015): 135–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis140325087d.

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In the last years, data warehousing has got attention from Universities which are now adopting business intelligence solutions in order to analyze crucial aspects of the academic context. In this paper, we present the architecture of a Business Intelligence system for academic organizations. Then, we illustrate the design process of the data warehouse devoted to the analysis of the main factors affecting the importance and the quality level of every University, such as the evaluation of the Research and the Didactics. The design process we describe is based on a hybrid methodology that is largely automatic and relies on an ontological approach for the integration of the different data sources.
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Abhishek P.G. and Maheshwar Pratap. "Achieving Lean Warehousing Through Value Stream Mapping." South Asian Journal of Business and Management Cases 9, no. 3 (October 26, 2020): 387–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2277977920958551.

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This article applies value stream mapping (VSM) in a distribution warehouse after identifying and categorizing different warehousing wastes. The study suggests solutions for the reduction of each type of waste and employs lead time as the metric to understand the overall effectiveness of the suggested remedies. The distribution warehouse faced severe stock-out situations and high lead time for all deliveries. Current state and future state maps were utilized for mapping the current and revamped system, respectively. While existing studies on lean warehousing have utilized VSM to study a specific type of waste, this study extends it to include all types of warehousing waste, classifies them into seven types and provides a real case study along with evidence for improvement schemes for each category. This research, employing a case study, suggests an integrated lean warehousing method for design and operation of distribution warehouses. Dilemma/research question/purpose: Can the warehouse avoid stock-outs and decrease the lead time by identifying and reducing or eliminating the seven types of wastes in the warehouse operations? Theory: Lean management principle applied to a warehouse using value stream mapping to eliminate wastes. Type of the case: A problem-solving using lean tools carried out in a warehouse. Protagonist: Not needed. Options: Allow the current state to continue causing stock-outs and high lead times, or identify and reduce the wastes in the warehouse operations and avoid stock-outs, decrease lead times, and improve the overall efficiency of the warehouse. Discussions and case questions: Is it possible for the firm to go one step further than what the future state map has shown in the study? What other lean tools do you see fit to reduce or eliminate the types of waste outlined in this article?
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Tan, Hui. "Design for Logistics Business Process Reengineering in the Context of Internet of Things." Applied Mechanics and Materials 543-547 (March 2014): 4190–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.543-547.4190.

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The Internet of Things system of enterprise is formed by RFID recognition system, middleware system and Internet system. The development of Internet of Things make the structure of logistics service horizontal and vertical flow changed; the Internet of Things technology application promote the logistics business system reconstruction, and also the business layer redesign condition; Aim at traditional logistics business processes, proposed warehousing, distribution, transport business process optimization and reengineering design based on Internet of Things technologies.
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Harding, J. A., and B. Yu. "Information-centred enterprise design supported by a factory data model and data warehousing." Computers in Industry 40, no. 1 (September 1999): 23–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-3615(99)00014-7.

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Kalaitzidou, Magdalini A., Pantelis Longinidis, Panagiotis Tsiakis, and Michael C. Georgiadis. "Optimal Design of Multiechelon Supply Chain Networks with Generalized Production and Warehousing Nodes." Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research 53, no. 33 (August 7, 2014): 13125–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ie501931n.

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Pardillo, Jesús, Jose-Norberto Mazón, and Juan Trujillo. "An MDA Approach and QVT Transformations for the Integrated Development of Goal-Oriented Data Warehouses and Data Marts." Journal of Database Management 22, no. 1 (January 2011): 43–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdm.2011010103.

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To customize a data warehouse, many organizations develop concrete data marts focused on a particular department or business process. However, the integrated development of these data marts is an open problem for many organizations due to the technical and organizational challenges involved during the design of these repositories as a complete solution. In this article, the authors present a design approach that employs user requirements to build both corporate data warehouses and data marts in an integrated manner. The approach links information requirements to specific data marts elicited by using goal-oriented requirement engineering, which are automatically translated into the implementation of corresponding data repositories by means of model-driven engineering techniques. The authors provide two UML profiles that integrate the design of both data warehouses and data marts and a set of QVT transformations with which to automate this process. The advantage of this approach is that user requirements are captured from the early development stages of a data-warehousing project to automatically translate them into the entire data-warehousing platform, considering the different data marts. Finally, the authors provide screenshots of the CASE tools that support the approach, and a case study to show its benefits.
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Benrqya, Yassine. "Costs and benefits of using cross-docking in the retail supply chain." International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management 47, no. 4 (April 8, 2019): 412–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijrdm-07-2018-0119.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the costs/benefits of implementing the cross-docking strategy in a retail supply chain context using a cost model. In particular, the effects of using different typologies of cross-docking compared to traditional warehousing are investigated, taking into consideration an actual case study of a fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) company and a major French retailer. Design/methodology/approach The research is based on a case study of an FMCG company and a major French retailer. The case study is used to develop a cost model and to identify the main cost parameters impacted by implementing the cross-docking strategy. Based on the cost model, a comparison of the main cost factors characterizing four different configurations is made. The configurations studied are, the traditional warehousing strategy (AS-IS configuration, the reference configuration for comparison), where both retailers and suppliers keep inventory in their warehouses; the cross-docking pick-by-line strategy, where inventory is removed from the retailer warehouse and the allocation and sorting are performed at the retailer distribution centre (DC) level (TO-BE1 configuration); the cross-docking pick-by-store strategy, where the allocation and sorting are done at the supplier DC level (TO-BE2 configuration); and finally a combination of cross-docking pick-by-line strategy and traditional warehousing strategy (TO-BE3 configuration). Findings The case study provides three main observations. First, compared to traditional warehousing, cross-docking with sorting and allocation done at the supplier level increases the entire supply chain cost by 5.3 per cent. Second, cross-docking with allocation and sorting of the products done at the retailer level is more economical than traditional warehousing: a 1 per cent reduction of the cost. Third, combining cross-docking and traditional warehousing reduces the supply chain cost by 6.4 per cent. Research limitations/implications A quantitative case study may not be highly generalisable; however, the findings form a foundation for further understanding of the reconfiguration of a retail supply chain. Originality/value This paper fills a gap by proposing a cost analysis based on a real case study and by investigating the costs and benefits of implementing different configurations in the retail supply chain context. Furthermore, the cost model may be used to help managers choose the right distribution strategy for their supply chain.
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CABIBBO, LUCA, and RICCARDO TORLONE. "AN ARCHITECTURE FOR DATA WAREHOUSING SUPPORTING DATA INDEPENDENCE AND INTEROPERABILITY." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 10, no. 03 (September 2001): 377–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843001000394.

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We report on the design of a novel architecture for data warehousing based on the introduction of an explicit "logical" layer to the traditional data warehousing framework. This layer serves to guarantee a complete independence of OLAP applications from the physical storage structure of the data warehouse and thus allows users and applications to manipulate multidimensional data ignoring implementation details. For example, it makes possible the modification of the data warehouse organization (e.g. MOLAP or ROLAP implementation, star scheme or snowflake scheme structure) without influencing the high level description of multidimensional data and programs that use the data. Also, it supports the integration of multidimensional data stored in heterogeneous OLAP servers. We propose [Formula: see text], a simple data model for multidimensional databases, as the reference for the logical layer. [Formula: see text] provides an abstract formalism to describe the basic concepts that can be found in any OLAP system (fact, dimension, level of aggregation, and measure). We show that [Formula: see text] databases can be implemented in both relational and multidimensional storage systems. We also show that [Formula: see text] can be profitably used in OLAP applications as front-end. We finally describe the design of a practical system that supports the above logical architecture; this system is used to show in practice how the architecture we propose can hide implementation details and provides a support for interoperability between different and possibly heterogeneous data warehouse applications.
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Sardar, Souryajyoti, Pulastya Bandyopadhyay, and Anirban Sanyal. "A Comprehensive Data and Project Management Platform: A Case Study of a Central Bank." Journal of Information & Knowledge Management 15, no. 03 (July 26, 2016): 1650026. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s021964921650026x.

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This study considers an efficient way to manage different aspects of a Central Bank’s Data Warehousing project using a custom built data and project management platform. Although the key aspect of managing a Data Warehouse is of course data management, but simultaneously the management of on-going projects related to data integration, website, internal and external human resources, etc. are also important. Data Warehousing in Central Banks is strategically different with other Commercial Bank/Corporate Data Warehousing project in terms of functionality/purpose. A typical Data Warehouse of a Commercial Bank or Corporate body primarily consists of the data generated out of their business operations. On the other hand, a Central Bank collects data from such Commercial Banks, Corporate bodies or Regulatory bodies for regulatory or supervisory purpose along with data on various subject domains allied to central banking compiled within the organisation. As a result, management of such diverse data sources is a major challenge for every central bank. Further, the traditional project management concepts are not applicable as-it-is in the context of a Central Bank. Keeping in view these particularities, and the shortcomings of available commercial project management tools, a comprehensive Information Management System has been built in Reserve Bank of India. The development was done in-house and based on open source platform. The salient features of this system are: (1) An all-in-one monitoring platform to monitor different aspects of Data Warehousing and Data Management project through a single window. (2) Scalability. (3) Cross-platform usability. This study presents the background, design and development of the system in detail.
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Abushaikha, Ismail, Loay Salhieh, and Neil Towers. "Improving distribution and business performance through lean warehousing." International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management 46, no. 8 (August 13, 2018): 780–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijrdm-03-2018-0059.

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Purpose Recent literature recognizes the role of warehouses in enhancing the overall logistics performance. Thus, lean thinking has recently found its way in supporting warehouse and distribution centre operations. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationships among warehouse waste reduction practices, warehouse operational performance, distribution performance and business performance. Design/methodology/approach A two-stage study was conducted. First, a Delphi technique was adopted to develop a relevant questionnaire. Second, this questionnaire was used to measure the degree of waste reduction in the different warehouse activities and to test the developed research hypotheses. The authors test the hypotheses with a sample of Middle Eastern warehouse operators. Findings There exists a positive relationship between warehouse waste reduction level and both warehouse operational performance and distribution performance. There was no direct relationship between warehouse waste reduction level and business performance. However, results revealed that the relationship between warehouse waste reduction level and business performance was mediated by warehouse operational performance and distribution performance. Practical implications The developed instrument provides a guide for logistics managers as to understand how to reduce waste in each warehousing activity. The results also inform logistics managers of how distribution performance can be improved through lean warehousing. The resulting performance improvements in the distribution operations will ultimately be reflected in the logistics performance of downstream retailers. Originality/value The study develops an original instrument for measuring waste reduction in warehouses, and provides insights into the evolving lean warehousing research area. This is the first scholarly work to uncover the relationships among warehouse waste reduction practices, warehouse operational performance, distribution performance and business performance.
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Manzini, Riccardo, Yavuz Bozer, and Sunderesh Heragu. "Decision models for the design, optimization and management of warehousing and material handling systems." International Journal of Production Economics 170 (December 2015): 711–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2015.08.007.

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Bellatreche, Ladjel, Pedro Furtado, and Mukesh K. Mohania. "Guest Editorial: A Special Issue in Physical Design for Big Data Warehousing and Mining." Distributed and Parallel Databases 34, no. 3 (July 28, 2015): 289–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10619-015-7182-1.

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Wang, Yanyan, Rongjun Man, Xiaofeng Zhao, and Hui Liu. "Modeling of Parallel Movement for Deep-Lane Unit Load Autonomous Shuttle and Stacker Crane Warehousing Systems." Processes 8, no. 1 (January 7, 2020): 80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pr8010080.

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The autonomous shuttle and stacker crane (AC/SC) warehousing system, as a new automated deep-lane unit load storage/retrieval system, has been becoming more popular, especially for batch order fulfilment because of its high flexibility, low operational cost and improved storage capacity. This system consists of a shuttle sub-system that controls motion along the x-axis and a stacker crane sub-system that controls motion along the y-axis and z-axis. The combination of shuttles and a stacker crane performs storage and retrieval tasks. Modelling the parallel motion is an important design tool that can be used to calculate the optimal number of shuttles for a given configuration of the warehousing system. In this study, shuttle movements from one lane to another are inserted into the stock-keeping unit (SKU) task queue, and convert such that they are consistent with the retrieval tasks. The tasks are then grouped according to their starting lane, and converted to an assembly-line parallel job problem by analysing the operating mode with the objectives of minimising the total working time of the stacker crane and the wasted shuttle time. A time sequence mathematical model based on the motion of the shuttles and stacker crane is proposed, and an improved Pareto-optimal elitist non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm is used to solve this multi-objective optimization problem. The model is validated via a simulation study, and via a real-world warehousing case study. We go on to describe guidelines for the layout and configuration of AS/SC warehousing systems, including the optimal number of shuttles and number of x-axis storage cells of lanes, which can improve efficiency and minimise both capital investment and operating costs.
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