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1 Introductory 3M&I-Body Problem |
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1.1 Industrial Engineering and Operations Research Versus Wiener's Cybernetics View |
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1.1.2 Outline of the 3M&I-Body System |
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1.1.3 Cybernetics Versus 3M&I Issues |
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1.1.4 Value Concept in the 3M&I-Body System |
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1.2 New Challenge: Nature Versus Artifacts Issues |
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1.2.1 Creative Challenge and Finite Mathematics |
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1.2.2 Outline of Sandwich Theory (Proposition) |
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1.2.3 Outline of Balancing Theory (Proposition) |
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1.2.4 Toward Post-ERP/SCM |
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2 Fundamentals of 3M&I-Body System |
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2.1 Algebra: Pair Matrix Body and Line Versus OE |
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2.1.2 Pair Matrix: Definition and Axiom |
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2.1.3 Vector Case and Matsui's ME |
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2.1.4 Pair Body: Line Versus OE |
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2.1.5 Duality of Series Versus OE |
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2.2 Analytics: Sandwich Theory and Matsui's Equation |
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2.2.1 Outline of the Sandwich Problem |
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2.2.2 Sandwich Proposition: Enterprise Type |
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2.2.3 Type of Enterprise-Motor Body |
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2.2.4 Type of Particle Physics Bodies |
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2.3 Control: Progressive Method and 3D-Geometry |
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2.3.1 3D-Control Problem of 3M&I-Body |
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2.3.2 Progressive and Matsui's Logic |
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2.3.3 Medium Estimation of State |
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2.3.4 3D Cell and Graphics Modeling |
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2.3.5 Two Types of 3D Dynamism |
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3 Science/Balancing of Multibody Systems |
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3.1 Dual Job Shop Versus Line System and Balancing |
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3.1.1 Introduction to 3M&I Balancing |
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3.1.2 Job Shop and Flow Time |
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3.1.3 Flow Time Formula and Example |
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3.1.4 Duality Relation Using a Flow Approach |
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3.2 Bowl Balancing and Arrangement of Bodies |
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3.2.1 Limited-Cycle Problem with Multiperiod |
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3.2.2 Multi Limited-Cycle Modeling |
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3.2.3 Formulation and Theorem |
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3.2.4 Numerical Example for Assignment |
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4 Economics of Invisible Collaboration |
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4.1 Medium/Invisible Collaboration of Bodies |
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4.1.1 Introduction to Collaboration |
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4.1.2 Body-Balancing System and Medium Approach |
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4.1.3 Balancing Principles and Network |
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4.2 Ellipse Map and SCM/GDP Collaboration |
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4.2.1 Ellipse Map and Collaboration |
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4.2.2 Ellipse Theory and Medium Balancing |
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4.2.3 Parallel SCM Balancing |
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4.2.4 Balancing of Parallel Types |
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Appendix |
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Index |
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