Practice of Petri Nets in Manufacturing

M. Silva Significant changes have been occurring in industrialized countries since the Second World War. Production is moving towards sophisticated high­ qUality products, economy of scale has been replaced by economy of scope, jerky demands are progressively replacing steady demands, and competi­ t...

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Hauptverfasser: DiCesare, F. (VerfasserIn), Harhalakis, G. (VerfasserIn), Proth, J. M. (VerfasserIn), Silva, M. (VerfasserIn)
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