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Module code: PIM-WN50 |
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2V (2 hours per week) |
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Semester: 2 |
Mandatory course: no |
Language of instruction:
German |
Assessment:
Written composition (40%) Participation (30%) Oral examination (30%)
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KI847 Computer Science and Communication Systems, Master, ASPO 01.04.2016
, semester 2, optional course, informatics specific
MST.DLO Mechatronics and Sensor Technology, Master, ASPO 01.04.2016
, optional course, non-technical, course inactive since 13.10.2015
PIM-WN50 (P221-0162) Applied Informatics, Master, ASPO 01.10.2011
, semester 2, optional course, not informatics specific
MST.DLO Mechatronics and Sensor Technology, Master, ASPO 01.10.2011
, optional course, non-technical, course inactive since 13.10.2015
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30 class hours (= 22.5 clock hours) over a 15-week period. The total student study time is 90 hours (equivalent to 3 ECTS credits). There are therefore 67.5 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
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Recommended prerequisites (modules):
None.
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Recommended as prerequisite for:
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Module coordinator:
Prof. Dr. Klaus-Jürgen Schmidt |
Lecturer: P. Zeilinger
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Learning outcomes:
After successfully completing this module, students will be familiar with the objectives, tasks and methods of logistics for the distribution of end products and spare parts. They will be able to systematically assess current systemswith regard to the available systematics and cost-effectiveness, and to develop new concepts and solutions for industry and commerce. They will be able to develop concepts in teams and to present them in presentations to decision makers.
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Module content:
1 Distribution logistics and overall logistics 1.1 Corporate logistics 1.2 Goals and tasks of distribution logistics 1.3 Practical target and task systems Automotive 2 Core processes in distribution logistics 2.1 Planning and feedforward control 2.2 Inbound processes and structures 2.3 Warehousing processes and structures 2.4 Outbound processes and structures 2.5 Projects for designing core processes 3 Systems in distribution logistics 3.1 System concepts 3.2 Practical IT systems 3.3 Projects for designing IT systems 4 Creating distribution infrastructures 4.1 Project examples from the industry 4.2 Work on your own projects
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Recommended or required reading:
HOPPE, Niklas; CONZEN, Friedrich: Europäische Distributionsnetzwerke, Wiesbaden 2002. SCHMIDT, K.-J.: Logistik, Wiesbaden 1996. ZEILINGER, Peter: Distributionslogistik, in: Logistik, hrsg. Von K.-J. Schmidt, Wiesbaden 1996.
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Module offered in:
WS 2016/17,
SS 2016,
WS 2015/16,
SS 2015,
SS 2014,
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