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Data-driven supply chain operations : the pilot case of postal logistics and the cross-border optimization potential
Tanja Zdolšek Draksler, Miha Cimperman, Matevž Obrecht, 2023, original scientific article

Abstract: According to the defined challenge of cross-border delivery, a pilot experiment based on the integration of new digital technologies to assess process optimization potential in the postal sector was designed. The specifics were investigated with events processing based on digital representation. Different events were simulated with scenario analysis with the integration of the Cognitive Advisor and supported by the monitoring of KPIs. The business environment is forcing logistics companies to optimize their delivery processes, integrate new technologies, improve their performance metrics, and move towards Logistics 4.0. Their main goals are to simultaneously reduce costs, environmental impact, delivery times, and route length, as well as to increase customer satisfaction. This pilot experiment demonstrates the integration of new digital technologies for process optimization in real time to manage intraday changes. Postal operators can increase flexibility, introduce new services, improve utilization by up to 50%, and reduce costs and route length by 12.21%. The Cognitive Advisor has shown great potential for the future of logistics by enabling a dynamic approach to managing supply chain disruptions using sophisticated data analytics for process optimization based on the existing delivery infrastructure and improving business processes. Research originality is identified with a novel approach of real-time simulation based on the integration of the Cognitive Advisor in postal delivery.
Keywords: cognitive logistics, machine learning, social IoT, last mile, digital twin, supply chain digitization
Published in DKUM: 24.02.2023; Views: 698; Downloads: 91
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Modern technologies enable treatment planning and the fabrication of clear aligners for the correction of misaligned teeth
Anita Fekonja, Nejc Rošer, Igor Drstvenšek, 2022, other scientific articles

Keywords: clear aligners, tooth alignment, digitization, additive manufacturing
Published in DKUM: 17.01.2023; Views: 648; Downloads: 42
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Processing methodology and dialectological aspects of the Dictionary of Moravian and Silesian anoikonyms (minor place names)
Libuše Čižmárová, 2010, original scientific article

Abstract: This paper presents the routines used by Brno linguists working on the Dictionary of Moravian and Silesian Anoikonyms (preparing collective entries introduced by abstract headwords). The output will be primarily a multifunctional interactive digital dictionary. Since most of the material has been recorded in dialect form, the authors must be experienced in dialectology. The computer program offers the possibility to generate maps enabling comparison with dialectological maps of the Czech Linguistic Atlas.
Keywords: anoikonyma, onomastics, toponomastics, dictionaries, digitization, computer data processing, Moravia, Silesia, Czech Republic, dialectology, geolinguistics
Published in DKUM: 05.02.2018; Views: 1057; Downloads: 375
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