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Integrated planning and scheduling with dynamic analysis and control of service level and costs. / Ivanov, Dmitry; Sokolov, Boris; Solovyeva, Inna.

Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series. Том 60 Springer Nature, 2016. стр. 263-283 (Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series; Том 60).

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Ivanov, D, Sokolov, B & Solovyeva, I 2016, Integrated planning and scheduling with dynamic analysis and control of service level and costs. в Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series. Том. 60, Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series, Том. 60, Springer Nature, стр. 263-283. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23350-5_12

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Ivanov, D., Sokolov, B., & Solovyeva, I. (2016). Integrated planning and scheduling with dynamic analysis and control of service level and costs. в Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series (Том 60, стр. 263-283). (Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series; Том 60). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23350-5_12

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Ivanov D, Sokolov B, Solovyeva I. Integrated planning and scheduling with dynamic analysis and control of service level and costs. в Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series. Том 60. Springer Nature. 2016. стр. 263-283. (Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23350-5_12

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Ivanov, Dmitry ; Sokolov, Boris ; Solovyeva, Inna. / Integrated planning and scheduling with dynamic analysis and control of service level and costs. Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series. Том 60 Springer Nature, 2016. стр. 263-283 (Operations Research/ Computer Science Interfaces Series).

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