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      <title>Resource Group Inclusion in Different Hierarchical Levels in Industry, and Variety Considerations of its Steering Activities</title>
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      <description>The anticipatory aspect of industrial economic steering systems, and the corresponding new models, centres on increased accuracy in determining the individual performance measurements used in long and short term steering activities. This study discusses the application of Activity-Based Costing in creating more accurate systems, its main economic indicators on different hierarchical levels, and the extension of these approaches, to the total models, required in industrial processes and factories.  </description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2024 15:05:00 +0200</pubDate>
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      <title>Anticipatory vs. Realized Input and Output Information in the Steering Models of Complex Production Processes</title>
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      <description>The most important aspect of any industrial application of models has to be considered to consist of its ability to predict as accurately as possible the resource or economic behaviour of the process under investigation (Fogelholm, 1999, p.543). The probably most useful scientific tool to judge the accuracies or calculate the complexities of the various input elements of any industrial process, the systematic treatment of these inputs in the form of a model, and thus also of the final output, has to be considered to consist of the application variety analysis. Variety is defined as the number of possible states of whatever it is whose complexity we want to measure (Beer, 1990, p.32). In this paper the usefulness of decision-making information of industrial economic processes will be studied from this perspective. </description>
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