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A design and application methodology for hierarchical production planning decision support systems in an enterprise integration context

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  • Vicens, E.
  • Alemany, M. E.
  • Andres, C.
  • Guarch, J. J.

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  • Vicens, E. & Alemany, M. E. & Andres, C. & Guarch, J. J., 2001. "A design and application methodology for hierarchical production planning decision support systems in an enterprise integration context," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 74(1-3), pages 5-20, December.
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