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    Title: Operations management of new project development: innovation, efficient, effective aspects
    Authors: 李欣怡
    Lee, Amy Hsin-I
    Contributors: 工業管理學系
    Industrial Management
    Keywords: feeder management systems (FMS);analytic network process (ANP);knowledge management (KM);benefits;opportunities;costs and risks (BOCR)
    feeder management systems (FMS);analytic network process (ANP);knowledge management (KM);benefits;opportunities;costs and risks (BOCR)
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2014-06-27 10:37:19 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: The integration of distribution management systems (DMS) and feeder management systems (FMS) in China has become a trend in recent years, in addition to upgrading and rebuilding the existing energy management system (EMS) and DMS. However, some management
    The integration of distribution management systems (DMS) and feeder management systems (FMS) in China has become a trend in recent years, in addition to upgrading and rebuilding the existing energy management system (EMS) and DMS. However, some management
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