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Since 2007, the biennial International Conferences on Dynamics in
Logistics (LDIC) offers researchers and practitioners from
logistics, operations research, production, industrial and
electrical engineering as well as from computer science an
opportunity to meet and to discuss the latest developments in this
particular research domain. From February 12th to 14th 2020 for the
seventh time, LDIC 2020 is held in Bremen, Germany. Similar to its
six predecessors, the Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in
Logistics (LogDynamics) organizes this conference. The spectrum of
topics reaches from the dynamic modeling, planning and control of
processes over supply chain management and maritime logistics to
innovative technologies and robotic applications for cyber-physical
production and logistics systems. LDIC 2020 provides a forum for
the discussion of advances in that matter. The conference program
consists of three invited keynote speeches and 51 papers selected
by a severe double-blind reviewing process. Within these
proceedings all the papers are published. By this, the proceedings
give an interdisciplinary outline on the state of the art of
dynamics in logistics as well as identify challenges and solutions
for logistics today and tomorrow.
These proceedings contain research presented at the 6th
International Conference on Dynamics in Logistics, held in February
2018.The integration of dynamics within the modeling, planning and
control of logistic processes and networks has shown to contribute
massively to the improvement of the latter. Moreover,
diversification of markets and demand has increased both the
complexity and the dynamic changes of problems within the area of
logistics. To cope with these challenges, it must become possible
to identify, describe and analyze such process changes. Moreover,
logistic processes and networks must be revised to be rapidly and
flexibly adaptable to continuously changing conditions. This book
presents new ideas to solve such problems, offering technological,
algorithmic and conceptual improvements. It primarily addresses
researchers and practitioners in the field of industrial
engineering and logistics.
These proceedings contain research papers presented at the 5th
International Conference on Dynamics in Logistics, held in Bremen,
Germany, February 2016. The conference is concerned with dynamic
aspects of logistic processes and networks. The spectrum of topics
reaches from modeling, planning and control of processes over
supply chain management and maritime logistics to innovative
technologies and robotic applications for cyber-physical production
and logistic systems. The growing dynamic confronts the area of
logistics with completely new challenges: it must become possible
to describe, identify and analyze the process changes. Moreover,
logistic processes and networks must be redevised to be rapidly and
flexibly adaptable to continuously changing conditions. The book
primarily addresses researchers and practitioners from the field of
industrial engineering and logistics, but it may also be beneficial
for graduate students.
Strong, salient introduction to a notable 20th century critical
theorist Key texts from the corpus provided in new or premiere
English translations Provides an introduction that gives a robust,
systematic orientation to Freitag's work and legacy Selected
primary texts and essays will be attractive for courses and
researchers
Since 2007, the biennial International Conferences on Dynamics in
Logistics (LDIC) offers researchersand practitioners from
logistics, operations research, production, industrial and
electrical engineering aswell as from computer science an
opportunity to meet and to discuss the latest developments in
thisparticular research domain. From February 23th to 25th 2022 for
the eighth time, LDIC 2022 was held inBremen, Germany. Similar to
its seven predecessors, the Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics
inLogistics (LogDynamics) organized this conference. The spectrum
of topics reaches from the dynamicmodeling, planning and control of
processes over supply chain management and maritime logistics
toinnovative technologies and robotic applications for
cyber-physical production and logistics systems.LDIC 2022 provided
a forum for the discussion of advances in that matter. The
conference programconsisted of keynote speeches and research papers
selected by a severe double-blind reviewing process.Within these
proceedings all the papers are published. By this, the proceedings
give an interdisciplinaryoutline on the state of the art of
dynamics in logistics as well as identify challenges and solutions
forlogistics today and tomorrow.
Strong, salient introduction to a notable 20th century critical
theorist Key texts from the corpus provided in new or premiere
English translations Provides an introduction that gives a robust,
systematic orientation to Freitag's work and legacy Selected
primary texts and essays will be attractive for courses and
researchers
Since 2007, the biennial International Conferences on Dynamics in
Logistics (LDIC) offers researchersand practitioners from
logistics, operations research, production, industrial and
electrical engineering aswell as from computer science an
opportunity to meet and to discuss the latest developments in
thisparticular research domain. From February 23th to 25th 2022 for
the eighth time, LDIC 2022 was held inBremen, Germany. Similar to
its seven predecessors, the Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics
inLogistics (LogDynamics) organized this conference. The spectrum
of topics reaches from the dynamicmodeling, planning and control of
processes over supply chain management and maritime logistics
toinnovative technologies and robotic applications for
cyber-physical production and logistics systems.LDIC 2022 provided
a forum for the discussion of advances in that matter. The
conference programconsisted of keynote speeches and research papers
selected by a severe double-blind reviewing process.Within these
proceedings all the papers are published. By this, the proceedings
give an interdisciplinaryoutline on the state of the art of
dynamics in logistics as well as identify challenges and solutions
forlogistics today and tomorrow.
Since 2007, the biennial International Conferences on Dynamics in
Logistics (LDIC) offers researchers and practitioners from
logistics, operations research, production, industrial and
electrical engineering as well as from computer science an
opportunity to meet and to discuss the latest developments in this
particular research domain. From February 12th to 14th 2020 for the
seventh time, LDIC 2020 is held in Bremen, Germany. Similar to its
six predecessors, the Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in
Logistics (LogDynamics) organizes this conference. The spectrum of
topics reaches from the dynamic modeling, planning and control of
processes over supply chain management and maritime logistics to
innovative technologies and robotic applications for cyber-physical
production and logistics systems. LDIC 2020 provides a forum for
the discussion of advances in that matter. The conference program
consists of three invited keynote speeches and 51 papers selected
by a severe double-blind reviewing process. Within these
proceedings all the papers are published. By this, the proceedings
give an interdisciplinary outline on the state of the art of
dynamics in logistics as well as identify challenges and solutions
for logistics today and tomorrow.
These proceedings contain research presented at the 6th
International Conference on Dynamics in Logistics, held in February
2018.The integration of dynamics within the modeling, planning and
control of logistic processes and networks has shown to contribute
massively to the improvement of the latter. Moreover,
diversification of markets and demand has increased both the
complexity and the dynamic changes of problems within the area of
logistics. To cope with these challenges, it must become possible
to identify, describe and analyze such process changes. Moreover,
logistic processes and networks must be revised to be rapidly and
flexibly adaptable to continuously changing conditions. This book
presents new ideas to solve such problems, offering technological,
algorithmic and conceptual improvements. It primarily addresses
researchers and practitioners in the field of industrial
engineering and logistics.
These proceedings contain research papers presented at the 5th
International Conference on Dynamics in Logistics, held in Bremen,
Germany, February 2016. The conference is concerned with dynamic
aspects of logistic processes and networks. The spectrum of topics
reaches from modeling, planning and control of processes over
supply chain management and maritime logistics to innovative
technologies and robotic applications for cyber-physical production
and logistic systems. The growing dynamic confronts the area of
logistics with completely new challenges: it must become possible
to describe, identify and analyze the process changes. Moreover,
logistic processes and networks must be redevised to be rapidly and
flexibly adaptable to continuously changing conditions. The book
primarily addresses researchers and practitioners from the field of
industrial engineering and logistics, but it may also be beneficial
for graduate students.
This open access book highlights the interdisciplinary aspects of
logistics research. Featuring empirical, methodological, and
practice-oriented articles, it addresses the modelling, planning,
optimization and control of processes. Chiefly focusing on supply
chains, logistics networks, production systems, and systems and
facilities for material flows, the respective contributions combine
research on classical supply chain management, digitalized business
processes, production engineering, electrical engineering, computer
science and mathematical optimization. To celebrate 25 years of
interdisciplinary and collaborative research conducted at the
Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in Logistics (LogDynamics), in
this book hand-picked experts currently or formerly affiliated with
the Cluster provide retrospectives, present cutting-edge research,
and outline future research directions.
This open access book highlights the interdisciplinary aspects of
logistics research. Featuring empirical, methodological, and
practice-oriented articles, it addresses the modelling, planning,
optimization and control of processes. Chiefly focusing on supply
chains, logistics networks, production systems, and systems and
facilities for material flows, the respective contributions combine
research on classical supply chain management, digitalized business
processes, production engineering, electrical engineering, computer
science and mathematical optimization. To celebrate 25 years of
interdisciplinary and collaborative research conducted at the
Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in Logistics (LogDynamics), in
this book hand-picked experts currently or formerly affiliated with
the Cluster provide retrospectives, present cutting-edge research,
and outline future research directions.
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Subject-Oriented Business Process Management. The Digital Workplace - Nucleus of Transformation - 12th International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2020, Bremen, Germany, December 2-3, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Michael Freitag, Aseem Kinra, Herbert Kotzab, Hans-Joerg Kreowski, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th
International Conference on Subject-Oriented Business Process
Management, S-BPM ONE 2020, held in Bremen, Germany, in December
2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the conference was held online.
The 10 full papers and 5 short papers were thoroughy reviewed and
selected from 25 submissions. The volume also presents 1 keynote
paper. The papers are thematically organized according to the
following sections: subject-oriented business processing - syntax
and semantics; cyber-physical and assistance systems; process
mining and the Internet of actors and behaviors; Industry 4.0;
various views on business process management.
Dieses Buch beschreibt den aktuellen Einsatz von Robotikloesungen
in logistischen Aufgabenstellungen und den damit zusammenhangenden
Qualifizierungsbedarf. Dabei werden Erkenntnisse aus berufs- und
ingenieurwissenschaftlichen Erhebungen ausgewertet sowie die
Konzeption und Durchfuhrung einer Weiterbildungsmassnahme fur
Fachkrafte und Entscheider dargestellt. Zahlreiche
Best-Practice-Beispiele zeigen Transfermoeglichkeiten und
zukunftige Herausforderungen der Robotik in der Logistik.
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