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Ip the article there is presented a concrete example of the detailed project of Production Planning ayonda. It constitutes a subsystem of an aggregate Information Management SyBtem of the industrial company designed by application of Nadler’s ideal standards method. The key idea in designing the agenda was a wish to strengthen key decisional processes - which the planning processes undoubtedly represent for the company - with computer techniques. There was made an attempt, an such utilization of the computer which would allow to increase substantially mental capacities of planners through experimentation by means of mathematical models. Among others there were applied here the following mathematical models. - taxonomic model of products evaluation, - linear prograaming model of generating the production assortment programme, - dynamic programming model of production flows planning. Such construction of the agenda asema to be securing possibilities of introducing relatively frequent changes in its project, which makes an essential feature of a good plan.
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The article constitutes a continuation of an earlier work on "Management and Information Systems - Practical Example" published in the monthly "Wektory” 1974, 12 , In which there was presented an ideal project of information system constructed with application of Nadler’s ideal stąndards method. In tho present article the authors discuss the extent to which the ideal solution differed from reality, and extent of modifications to which tho original model of the system was submitted. They also analyze causes of these far-reaching raodificationn.
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