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Short-term robustness of production management systems: A case study

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  • Kleijnen, Jack P. C.
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  • Kleijnen, Jack P. C. & Gaury, Eric, 2003. "Short-term robustness of production management systems: A case study," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 148(2), pages 452-465, July.
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