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Disciplina asociada:Ingeniería Industrial |
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Departamento Académico:
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Requisitos:No tiene. |
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Equivalencia:IN4018 |
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Intención del curso en el contexto general del plan de estudios: |
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Objetivo general de la Unidad de Formación: |
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En este curso el estudiante comprenderá la importancia de la administración de la cadena de suministro por medio del estudio de los conceptos básicos y sus aplicaciones a diferentes situaciones de la vida real. Algunos métodos matemáticos, específicos a diferentes etapas en la cadena de suministro, serán estudiados también. El principal objetivo de este curso es dar al estudiante un panorama amplio de lo que incluye la cadena de suministro y de las oportunidades de investigación en el área. | |||||
Técnica didáctica sugerida: |
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LIBROS DE TEXTO: * Simchi-Levi, David, Designing and managing the supply chain: Concepts, strategies, and case studies / David Simchi-Levi, Philip Kaminsky, Edith Simchi-Levi, 2nd. Edition, Boston: McGraw-Hill:Irwin, c2003, 0072492562 (alk. paper)0071198962 (international e * Tayur, S.; R. Ganesham; and M. Magazine, Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management, Norwell, Massachusetts : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999, |
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Perfil del Profesor: |
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(143501)Doctorado en Ingeniería Industrial ; (143701)Doctorado en Investigación de Operaciones ; (143601)Doctorado en Ingeniería de Manufactura CIP: 143501, 143701, 143601 |
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Discipline:Industrial Engineering |
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Prerequisites:None. |
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Equivalences:IN4018 |
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Course intention within the general study plan context: |
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In this course the student will understand the importance of supply chain management through the study of basic concepts and its applications to different real-world situations. Some mathematical methods, specific to different stages of the supply chain, will also be studied. The chief objective of this course is to give students a broad overview of what supply chain encompasses, and of the research opportunities in the area. | |||||
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TEXT BOOKS: * Simchi-Levi, David, Designing and managing the supply chain: Concepts, strategies, and case studies / David Simchi-Levi, Philip Kaminsky, Edith Simchi-Levi, 2nd. Edition, Boston: McGraw-Hill:Irwin, c2003, 0072492562 (alk. paper)0071198962 (international e * Tayur, S.; R. Ganesham; and M. Magazine, Quantitative Models for Supply Chain Management, Norwell, Massachusetts : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1999, |
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Academic credentials required to teach the course: |
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(143501)Doctoral Degree in Industrial Engineering and (143701)Doctoral Degree in Operations Research and (143601)Doctoral Degree in Manufacturing Engineering CIP: 143501, 143701, 143601 |
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