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Marwa Salah Farhan, Amira Youssef and Laila Abdelhamid
Traditional data warehouses (DWs) have played a key role in business intelligence and decision support systems. However, the rapid growth of the data generated by the current applications requires new data warehousing systems. In big data, it is importan...
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Marios Arampatzis, Maria Pempetzoglou and Athanasios Tsadiras
Effective inventory management is crucial for businesses to balance minimizing holding costs while optimizing ordering strategies. Monthly or sporadic orders over time may lead to high ordering or holding costs, respectively. In this study, we introduce ...
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Luay Jum?a and Muath Esam Basheer
The study aims to analyse warehouse value-added services (VAS) data for a third-party logistics (3PL) service provider, which leads to identifying service improvements and cost-cutting opportunities in performing VAS for clients using Pareto analysis as ...
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Francisca Barros, Beatriz Rodrigues, José Vieira and Filipe Portela
Due to the amount of data emerging, it is necessary to use an online analytical processing (OLAP) framework capable of responding to the needs of industries. Processes such as drill-down, roll-up, three-dimensional analysis, and data filtering are fundam...
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Murat Ekici, Ahmet Çagdas Seçkin, Ahmet Özek and Ceyhun Karpuz
The use of robotic systems in logistics has increased the importance of precise positioning, especially in warehouses. The paper presents a system that uses virtual fiducial markers to accurately predict the position of a drone in a warehouse and count i...
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Yung-Cheng Liao and Mei-Su Chen
The use of data warehouses combined with online analytical processing (OLAP) platforms has become popular in Taiwan?s insurance market. However, most schools do not have an insurance data warehouse and OLAP platform for student learning in Taiwan. The re...
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Ramakolote Judas Mositsa, John Andrew Van der Poll and Cyrille Dongmo
Business intelligence (BI) refers to technologies, tools, and practices for collecting, integrating, analyzing, and presenting large volumes of information to enable improved decision-making. A modern BI architecture typically consists of a data warehous...
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Célia Talma Gonçalves, Maria José Angélico Gonçalves and Maria Inês Campante
The rapid advance of business technologies in recent years has made knowledge an essential and strategic asset that determines the success or failure of an organisation. Access to the right information in real time and with high selectivity can be a comp...
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Hao Huang, Di Li, Zenglin Han, Hao Zhang, Hongye Wang and Ye Duan
Based on the data of existing warehouse supermarkets in Liaoning Province, China, spatial autocorrelation analysis, kernel density analysis, composite correlation coefficient analysis and other methods have been adopted to analyze their spatial-temporal ...
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Adnane Drissi Elbouzidi, Abdessamad Ait El Cadi, Robert Pellerin, Samir Lamouri, Estefania Tobon Valencia and Marie-Jane Bélanger
In the era of industry 5.0, digital twins (DTs) play an increasingly pivotal role in contemporary society. Despite the literature?s lack of a consistent definition, DTs have been applied to numerous areas as virtual replicas of physical objects, machines...
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