OPERATIONS PROGRAMMING BY MEANS OF THE RESTRICTIONS THEORY
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https://doi.org/10.15381/idata.v7i1.6095Keywords:
Operations programming, Restrictions theory, Production improvement.Abstract
This article deals with Operations Programming diagnosis within small and micro-enterprises (Pymes) in Peru, Lima's Parque Industrial Villa El Salvador's wooden furniture sector. A proposal of a continuous improvement of operations programming is set upon, out of the information compiled and the Restrictions Theory application.
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Copyright (c) 2004 José Álvarez M, Jorge Inche M., Gerardo Salvador W.
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