International Conference on Mail Technology : evolution to e-revolution
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International Conference on Mail Technology : evolution to e-revolution
(IMechE conference transactions, 2001-6)
Professional Engineering Publishing for The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Mail Technology Evolution to e-Revolution explores how rapid technological advances and liberalization of the postal world is transforming individuals and business customers' options and expectations.
目次
- Part 1 End-to-end logistics solutions: the use of technology roadmapping as a tool to manage technology developments and maximize the value of research activity, R. Brown and R. Phaal
- centrally managed support services for distributed network systems, S. Kupski
- the development of a tool for optimizing the multi-task scheduling problem of a mail centre's local distribution operation, N. Jakobi et al
- how modern technology can be effectively used to enhance the efficiency of commercial vehicle fleet management, S.F. Wells
- coupling geographical route planning systems with sequencing machine, B. Volta and M. Dupont
- the past, present and future of alternatively fuelled road vehicles in The Post Office, K. Reed
- ParcelCall - continuous hierarchical track and trace, T. Caesar and H. Walischewski
- real-time, remote-read container tracking in a hostile environment, J. Cooper Moran et al. Part 2 "e": packaging bits, delivering atoms -meeting the e-commerce challenge, J.F. Marks
- building delivery capabilities for the e-economy, D. Allum and B. Harris
- e-fulfilment, D.J. Miller
- e-forwarding - get what you want where you want it, D. Blasche
- aesthetic hybrid mail - new application vistas, H. Westerholt
- hybrid mail - from a print service to e-messaging, P. McMillan
- the strategic pipeline analysis SPan project, J. Ballantyne et al
- last mile e-delivery as the bridge to the future, K. Reich and W. Rosenbaum. Part 3 Mail creation and accessing services: design for accessibility - the personal information point, J. Coy et al
- assessing the security of postal franking machines for the Post Office, P.J.A. Catherwood
- IPMAR, the common criteria, and the future evaluation of postage metering machines, D.P. Coward. Part 4 Service delivery: eye of the future - innovations in pattern recognition for postal automation, J.F. Contrata et al
- improving accessibility in the workplace - manual data entry in video coding, J. Coy et al
- performance optimization of address reading systems using evolutionary algorithms, M. Schussler
- the address interpretation project - realizing the vision, K.D. Willy and G. Young
- multi-lingual address readers -expanding reading skills to non-Latin alphabets, U. Miletzki
- address block location on "flats" mail, J. Coy et al
- a post central task handler - a powerful but pragmatic mail network solution, D. Keane and M. Macaulay
- interactive video coding - the key to financial success, H.J. Grundmann and W. Rosenbaum
- improving the decoding of corrupted four state barcodes, R. Swann and J. Coy
- designing the future of mail processing, C. Eldridge and S. Dalton
- virtual selections, G.C. Hopkins and K.M. Jones
- predictive maintenance of a parcel sorting machine, D. Thieriot
- the worldwide advanced network distribution (WAND) project, S. Tansey et al
- sequencing and merging - the Romec concept, G.C. Lennard and D. Britton
- IMP operating mode systems, P.W. Morris
- advanced customer bar codes, F. Gillet and C. Caillon
- postal processing design
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