Building Decision Support Systems for Acceptance
Ralph Riedel (),
Jan Fransoo (),
Vincent Wiers (),
Katrin Fischer (),
Julien Cegarra () and
David Jentsch ()
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Ralph Riedel: Chemnitz University of Technology
Jan Fransoo: Eindhoven University of Technology
Vincent Wiers: Eindhoven University of Technology
Katrin Fischer: University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland
Julien Cegarra: Université de Toulouse
David Jentsch: Chemnitz University of Technology
Chapter Chapter 11 in Behavioral Operations in Planning and Scheduling, 2010, pp 231-295 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Production planning and control fulfill a crucial role in enterprises. Planning and scheduling activities are very complex, and take place within the enterprise and across the entire supply chain in order to achieve high quality products at lower cost, lower inventory and higher levels of customer service. Since the information that has to be processed in planning and scheduling functions is very complex information technology is used extensively to support these functions. In the field of manufacturing planning and control Decision Support Systems (DSS) are used. Those are also known as Advanced Planning Systems (APS).
Keywords: Decision Support System; Behavioral Intention; Technology Acceptance Model; User Involvement; User Participation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-13382-4_11
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