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Zbigniew Banaszak
Also published under:Z. A. Banaszak, Zbigniew A. Banaszak, Z. Banaszak
Affiliation
Faculty of Electronics and Computer Science, Koszalin University of Technology, Koszalin, Poland
Topic
Digital Twin,Fuzzy Logic,Assembly Process,Changing Weather Conditions,Constraint Programming,Constraint Satisfaction Problem,Decision Support System,Distribution Network,Energy Consumption,Fault-tolerant Control,Human Operator,Mission Planning,Online Modules,Operational Performance,Time Window,Travel Time,Wind Direction,Algebraic Approach,Algebraic Operations,Alternative Scenarios,Application Programming Interface,Artificial Neural Network,Assembly Line,Assembly Operations,Assembly System,Auxiliary Device,Basic Variables,Battery Capacity,Business Process Improvement,Business Process Management,Business Processes,Case Organisation,Case Study Findings,Change Management,Changes In Conditions,Changes In Values,Commitment Of Stakeholders,Constraint Satisfaction,Control Strategy,Cross-functional Teams,Date Of Change,Deadlock,Decision Variables,Decision-making,Delivery Date,Delivery Points,Disaster Management,Effective Transport,Electrochemical Cell,Enterprise Resource Planning,
Biography
Zbigniew A. Banaszak received the bachelor’s degree from the Koszalin University of Technology, Poland. He is currently a Professor with the Koszalin University of Technology. His research interests include discrete dynamic systems theory, decision support systems, constraints in programming-driven planning, and scheduling with application to multimodal supply-chain networks.