Leidsid 13 sarnast õppematerjali, mis on seotud failiga "Logistika lühendid ja tähendused". Need materjalid aitavad sul teemat sügavamalt mõista.
logistika, konteiner, logistics, osutaja, plaanimine, planning, management, logistikateenuste, load, identification, manufacturing, code, first, inventory, tuvastus, turn, party, neljanda, aided, projekteerimine, raudtee, kombineeritud, haldamine, commerce, requirements, response, andmevahetus, electronic, economic, order, resource, value, added, fullINTRODUCTION OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) A supply chain is a network of facilities and distribution options that performs the functions of procurement of materials, transformation of these materials into intermediate and finished products, and the distribution of these finished products to customers. Supply chains exist in both service and manufacturing organizations, although the complexity of the chain may vary greatly from industry to industry and firm to firm.
A... AA Auto Answer AAA Authentication, Authorization and Accounting AAB All-to-All Broadcast AAC Advanced Audio Coding AACS Advanced Access Control System AAL Asynchronous Transfer Mode Adaption Layer AAM Automatic Acoustic Management AAP Applications Access Point [DEC] AARP AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AAS All-to-All Scatter AASP ASCII Asynchronous Support Package AAT Average Access Time AATP Authorized Academic Training Program [Microsoft] .ABA Address Book Archive (file name extension) [Palm] ABAP Advanced Business Application Programming [SAP] ABC * Atanasoff-Berry Computer (First digital calculating machine that used vacuum tubes) ABEND Abnormal End
..........................................10 2.1 PROBLEMS ......................................................................................................................................10 2.2 CAUSES OF THE PROBLEMS .............................................................................................................12 2.2.1 Structural: contractual systems ...............................................................................................12 2.2.2 Management in construction ...................................................................................................15 2.2.21 Conventional production management theory in construction..........................................16 2.2.22 Conventional project management theory in construction ................................................17 2.2.23 Learning and improvement ...............................................................................................19
LOGISTIKA BAASKURSUS, MAINORI KÕRGKOOL, Sügis 2009. NR. 1 1. SISSEJUHATUS 1.1. Logistika määratlus Logistika on protsess, mis toimub organisatsiooni tarnijatest klientideni. See mõjutab vastastikku peaaegu iga üksuse tegevust organisatsioonis ja paljusid teisi organisatsioone väljaspool oma organisatsiooni, kaasa arvatud kliendid. Efektiivne logistika pöörleb ümber viie võtmeala toodete liikumine, informatsiooni Hikumine, aeg / teenindus, kulud ja integratsioon (süsteemsus). Igal neist on määrav mõju logistika edukusele, lisandväärtuse loomisele ja organisatsiooni konkurentsivõime parandamisele. Logistika on tooraine, pooltoodete ja lõpptoodete lähtepunktist tarbimispunkti liikumise, ladustamise ning sellega seotud informatsiooni planeerimine, teostamine ja kontrollimine, eesmärgiga rahuldada kliendi nõudmisi (U. S
1.MIS ON LOGISTIKA?.......................................................................... 7 2.MIS ON HANKELOGISTIKA?................................................................ 7 3.MIS ON JAOTUSLOGISTIKA?............................................................... 7 4.MIS ON TARNELAHEL?....................................................................... 7 5.MIS ON LOGISTIKA MISSIOON?.......................................................... 7 6. KIRJELDA KOGUKULUDE KONTSEPTSIOONI LOGISTIKAS?.................... 8 7.KIRJELDA KULUDE KOMPROMISSI LOGISTIKAS?................................... 8 8.MIS ON SUBOPTIMEERIMISE EHK LOKAALSE OPTIMEERIMISE VÄLTIMINE?......................................................................................... 8 9.MIS ON FRAGMENTEERITUS?............................................................. 8 10
constructed (Mitchell, 2009). 1.3. Building Information Modeling Building Information Modeling (BIM) describes the technology and process for capturing digital information about a building throughout design, construction, and operation. BIM information typically contains 3D models of real world structures with attribution that 9 allows identification, interaction, and calculation using the data and attributes associated with the model elements (Andrews, 2009). M.A. Mortenson Company defines BIM as an intelligent simulation of architecture, which enables to achieve integrated delivery. This simulation must exhibit six characteristics - it must be (Eastman, Teicholz, Sacks, & Liston, 2008): • Digital; • Spatial - 3D; • Measurable - quantifiable, dimension-able and query-able;
It accesses 16KB of memory. The processor was originally developed for Computer Terminal Corporation (later called Datapoint). It uses 3500 transistors, based on 10- micron technology. Speed is 60,000 instructions per second. Researchers at PARC begin work on a prototype Alto personal computer. At Xerox PARC, Alan Kay proposes they build a portable personal computer, called the Dynabook, the size of an ordinary notebook. PARC management does not support it. Texas Instruments introduces the TMS1000 one-chip microcomputer. It integrates 1KB ROM and 32 bytes of RAM with a simple 4-bit processor. National Semiconductor introduces the IMP-16 microprocessor. Steve Wozniak develops “blue box” to make free phone calls and sells the boxes to fellow students at UC Berkeley Nolan created his own company: Atari in 1972. Atari ships Pong, one of the first really successful commercial video games .
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The plan had been conceived in the fertile brain of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief Combined Fleet, Imperial Japanese Navy. Early in the year, he had ordered a study of the operation, contending that "If we have war with the United States, we will have no hope of winning unless the United States fleet in Hawaiian waters can be destroyed." By May 1941, studies had shown the feasibility of a surprise air attack, statistics had been gathered, and operational planning was under way. In the middle of that month, the U.S. Navy took an important step in the radio intelligence field. It detached a 43-year-old lieutenant commander from his intelligence berth aboard U.S.S. Indianapolis and assigned him to reorganize and strengthen the radio intelligence unit at Pearl Harbor. The officer was Joseph John Rochefort, the only man in the Navy with expertise in three closely related and urgently needed fields: cryptanalysis, radio, and the Japanese language
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