036a | XA-DE |
037b | eng |
077a | 352768665 Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Advanced planning in supply chains |
087q | 978-3-642-24214-4 |
100 | Stadtler, Hartmut |
104b | Fleischmann, Bernhard |
108b | Grunow, Martin |
112b | Meyr, Herbert |
116b | Suerie, Christopher |
331 | Advanced Planning in Supply Chains |
335 | Illustrating the Concepts Using an SAP® APO Case Study |
410 | Berlin, Heidelberg |
412 | Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
425 | 2012 |
425a | 2012 |
433 | Online-Ressource (X, 303p. 79 illus., 6 illus. in color, digital) |
451b | Management for Professionals |
501 | Description based upon print version of record |
517 | Advanced Planning in Supply Chains; Preface; Contents; Introduction; Why Should You Read and Study this Book?; Interactive Learning Units; Overview of Chapters; Bibliography; Part I The Frutado Case and Foundations of Advanced Planning; Chapter 1 The Frutado Case; 1.1 The Frutado Company; 1.2 The Current Planning System; 1.3 Data Analysis; 1.4 Purpose of the Frutado Case; 1.5 Characteristics; Products; Production Process; Distribution; Procurement; Bibliography; Chapter 2 Hierarchical Planning and the Supply Chain Planning Matrix; 2.1 Principles of Hierarchical Planning. Decomposition and Hierarchical StructureCoordination; Aggregation; Model Building, Anticipation, and Disaggregation; Model Solving; 2.2 Rolling Schedules; 2.3 The Supply Chain Planning Matrix; Top Level; Mid-Level; Bottom Level; Mid-Term and Short-Term Sales Planning; Decoupling Point; 2.4 Planning Tasks in the Frutado Case; Forecasting; Master Planning; Production Scheduling; Distribution Planning; Order Promising; Bibliography; Chapter 3 SAP® APO Module Matrix and General Principles; 3.1 Module Matrix and Related Systems; 3.2 Data Flows (Technical and Process-Related). 3.3 General Terms and Principles3.3.1 Models and Planning Versions; 3.3.2 Master Data; 3.3.3 Transactional Data; 3.3.4 User Interface; 3.4 The SAP® APO Solution for the Frutado Case; Bibliography; Part II Planning the Frutado Case with SAP® APO Modules; Chapter 4 Demand Planning (DP); 4.1 Introduction to Demand Planning; 4.1.1 Measuring the Forecast Quality; 4.1.2 The Objects to Forecast; 4.1.3 Basic Forecasting Approaches; 4.1.4 The Demand Planning Process; 4.2 Demand Planning Models in the Literature; 4.2.1 Level Demand; 4.2.2 Trend and Seasonality. 4.3 Demand Planning Methods for Time Series Analysis4.3.1 Level Demand; 4.3.2 Additive Trend; 4.3.3 Multiplicative Seasonal Demand; Method of Winters; Linear Seasonal Regression; 4.3.4 Methods for other Demand Models; 4.4 Planning Tasks and Data for the Frutado Company; 4.4.1 Available Data; 4.4.2 Planning Tasks and Level of Detail; 4.5 Modeling the Frutado Planning Tasks; 4.5.1 Introduction to SAP® APO DP; 4.5.2 Modeling with SAP® APO; 4.6 Implementation and Disaggregation of Results; 4.7 Demand Planning Learning Units; 4.7.1 Overview; 4.7.2 Basic Stream; 4.7.3 In-Depth Stream; Bibliography. Chapter 5 Master Planning Supply Network Planning5.1 Medium-Term Planning Models in the Literature; Aggregation; 5.2 Solution Procedures for LP and MIP; 5.3 Planning Tasks and Data for the Frutado company; 5.3.1 Planning Tasks and Level of Detail; 5.3.2 Data; 5.4 Modeling the Frutado Planning Tasks; 5.4.1 Introductory Remarks; 5.4.2 Basic Frutado Model; 5.4.3 Extensions; 5.5 Implementation and Disaggregation of Results; 5.6 SNP Learning Units; 5.6.1 Overview; 5.6.2 Basic Stream; 5.6.3 In-Depth Stream; Bibliography; Chapter 6 Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS). 6.1 Operating Principles of Production Segments |
527 | Buchausg. u.d.T.: ‡Advanced planning in supply chains |
540a | ISBN 978-3-642-24215-1 |
540a | ISBN 9786613450784 (MyiLibrary) |
540a | ISBN 978-1-283-45078-2 MyiLibrary |
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750 | Preface -- Introduction (Hartmut Stadtler, Christopher Haub) - Part I -- 1 The Frutado Case 11 (Bernhard Fleischmann) -- 2 Hierarchical Planning and the Supply Chain Planning Matrix (Hartmut Stadtler, Bernhard Fleischmann) -- 3 SAP® APO - Module Matrix and General Principles (Christopher Sürie) -- Part II -- 4 Demand Planning (DP) (Herbert Meyr) -- 5 Master Planning - Supply Network Planning (Hartmut Stadtler) -- 6 Production Planning and Detailed Scheduling (PP/DS) (Hartmut Stadtler, Christopher Sürie) -- 7 Global Available-to-Promise (global ATP) (Bernhard Fleischmann, Sebastian Geier) -- 8 Deployment (Martin Grunow, Poorya Farahani) -- 9 Transportation Planning/Vehicle Scheduling (TP/VS) (Martin Grunow, Bryndís Stefánsdóttir) -- Part III. - 10 Final Remarks (Hartmut Stadtler) -- Index -- About Contributors |
753 | Advanced Planning Systems (APS) are a key enabler of the supply chain management. However, APS are highly complex and difficult to comprehend. This book provides students with valuable insights into the capabilities of state-of-the-art APS and bridges the gap between theory (model building and solution algorithms), software implementation, and adaptation to a specific business case. Our business case - named Frutado - provides a unifying framework for illustrating the different planning tasks that arise in a company - from demand planning to the distribution of goods - that are addressed by APS. In addition, the book guides through interactive learning units which have been created and recorded for each module of SAP´s APS. Learning units can be downloaded free of charge ready to be displayed in a web browser. Together, the textbook and the learning units provide the required skills to better understand the concepts, models, and algorithms underlying today´s APS |
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902s | 215582381 SAP APO |
902s | 215001915 Supply Chain Management |
907s | 209073330 Produktionsplanung |
907s | 215582381 SAP APO |
907s | 215001915 Supply Chain Management |
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081 | Stadtler, Hartmut: Advanced Planning in Supply Chains |
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125a | Elektronischer Volltext - Campuslizenz |
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