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Inventory Management And System Analysis Of Textbook In Universities Under Credits System

Posted on:2010-03-31Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H B MaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2167360278458943Subject:Traffic and Transportation Engineering
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The management of textbook stock in colleges and universities has always drawn much attention from many administrators of colleges and universities and scholars. With the development of the credits system in colleges and universities, the requirement of implement condition in textbook stock become harder and harder, which lead to a great improvement to the cost of textbook stock. Traditional model of textbook management has gradually been a block. As a subject of textbook stock, colleges and universities must choose a more economic and efficient model of textbook management and stock, to put it scientifically and rationally, and manage efficiently and easily. Not only minimize the cost of textbook stock, but also meet the demand of students, to ensure colleges and universities operate normally.This paper is just from this point, after study relative field in western country, it get the result that realizing JIT in textbook stock is a inevitable trend according to the reality of our country in textbook field. So, the paper described the main models, goal and aspects of enforcing JIT management in textbook according to the ideal of JIT in detail. At the same time, build a model- management of colleges and universities drug stock based on ABC classified management and virtual drug unit which is used to control the stock of multi-materials to realize optimal control in model of JIT. Finally, based on the idea that optimizing the textbooks management and reducing the textbooks inventory of the university, the textbooks management system and its processes, functional design and so on are analyzed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Textbook management, Credits system, JIT, Virtual units, Optimal stock
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