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This book provides a detailed study of the Thai rubber industry and
its utilisation of renewable resources, focussing on the use of
open source software in building supply chain models. By describing
elements that the supply chain is composed of and relating this to
Thailand's rubber industry, the authors then outline the
construction of a Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model and use
open source software to model renewable resources in this
particular supply chain. Emphasis is placed on the way that
modelling can aid the important decision-making required in the
exploitation of natural resources. By taking a hands-on approach
and offering a valuable guide for readers, this book not only
appeals to academics in the fields of industrial engineering,
operations, logistics and supply chain management, but also to
practitioners, policy-makers and associations involved in the
rubber industry.
This book aims to demonstrate the benefits of implementing Industry
4.0 in healthcare services and to recommend a framework to support
this implementation. Key topics in this book include: (1)
Discovering emerging technologies and techniques to support
Healthcare 4.0, this includes the Internet of Things (IOT) , Big
data analytics, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence (AI) ,
Optimisation and Predictive Analytics; (2) Illustrating some
examples of such advanced implementation in Healthcare 4.0; (3)
Recommending a development process to develop health technology
start-ups and entrepreneurial activities; and (4) Discuss the
transformation methodology used to redesign healthcare processes in
order to overcome the challenges of implementing a Healthcare 4.0
project.
This book provides a detailed study of the Thai rubber industry and
its utilisation of renewable resources, focussing on the use of
open source software in building supply chain models. By describing
elements that the supply chain is composed of and relating this to
Thailand's rubber industry, the authors then outline the
construction of a Discrete Event Simulation (DES) model and use
open source software to model renewable resources in this
particular supply chain. Emphasis is placed on the way that
modelling can aid the important decision-making required in the
exploitation of natural resources. By taking a hands-on approach
and offering a valuable guide for readers, this book not only
appeals to academics in the fields of industrial engineering,
operations, logistics and supply chain management, but also to
practitioners, policy-makers and associations involved in the
rubber industry.
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