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Some flow models of production constraints

Stedman B. Noble

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1960, vol. 7, issue 4, 401-419

Abstract: After a definition of resource flow models, the study of production constraints is broken into three parts: knowing the effect of a finished equipment upon the economy, recognizing the constraint of the economy, and determining the reactions to be made because of the constraints. Then various methods of analysis are considered: one method being current mobilization planning and another being a model based on the Census of Manufactures. Because of problems encountered in these methods, an abstract analysis is presented that is identified with steps in the desigr of an equipment.

Date: 1960
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