Cargo management optimization using heuristic approach / Earl Arcano, John Christopher Lazo and Niel Arvin Ritual

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2013Description: v, 40 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cmLOC classification:
  • UGT CCIT BSCS .A73 2013
Contents:
Title page -- Chapter 1 : Context of the study -- Statement of the problem -- Objectives of the study -- Scope and delimitation -- Significance of the study -- Motivation -- Chapter 2 : Related literature -- Related studies -- Conceptual framework -- Operational definition of terms -- Chapter 3 : Methods of research -- Process flow diagram -- Testing procedure -- Project design development -- Evaluation procedure -- Respondents of the study -- Statistical treatment of data -- Liker's scale -- Percentage distribution -- Chapter 4 : Existing system -- Proposed technology -- Proposed system -- Chapter 5 : Login interface -- Main menu -- Delivery -- Report -- User maintenance -- Location update -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Curriculum vitae.
Summary: Logistics can be defined as transporting the right type of products and/or services at the right price, place, time and in the right condition. It is also defined as science of transporting, organizing, and managing activities that provide goods and services. A quick look back at some logistics history may prove very enlightening.
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Thesis Thesis National University - Manila LRC - Main Thesis Computer Science UGT CCIT BSCS .A73 2013 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000000960

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Title page -- Chapter 1 : Context of the study -- Statement of the problem -- Objectives of the study -- Scope and delimitation -- Significance of the study -- Motivation -- Chapter 2 : Related literature -- Related studies -- Conceptual framework -- Operational definition of terms -- Chapter 3 : Methods of research -- Process flow diagram -- Testing procedure -- Project design development -- Evaluation procedure -- Respondents of the study -- Statistical treatment of data -- Liker's scale -- Percentage distribution -- Chapter 4 : Existing system -- Proposed technology -- Proposed system -- Chapter 5 : Login interface -- Main menu -- Delivery -- Report -- User maintenance -- Location update -- Appendices -- Bibliography -- Curriculum vitae.

Logistics can be defined as transporting the right type of products and/or services at the right price, place, time and in the right condition. It is also defined as science of transporting, organizing, and managing activities that provide goods and services. A quick look back at some logistics history may prove very enlightening.

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