
handle: 10945/39793
This thesis considers the use of spreadsheet techniques as a foundation for the development of logistics decision support systems. An inventory model is presented to show the flexibility of spreadsheet techniques and demonstrate the use of various graphic interface techniques. We used several time series models to display the graphical capabilities of spreadsheet programs for decision making. Finally a process control model is presented and its implications discussed. Sample spreadsheet coding is provided for all models presented with a primary emphasis on graphic output to aid the logistics manager in decision making.
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http://archive.org/details/spreadsheettechn1094539793
Lieutenant, Supply Corps, United States Navy
Logistic Models, Decision Support Systems, Microsoft Excel, Computer Spreadsheets
Logistic Models, Decision Support Systems, Microsoft Excel, Computer Spreadsheets
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