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Advanced Planning Systems are a relatively new software technology. One of the first Advanced Planning Systems was OPT that was implemented end of the Eighties (Schragenheim and Ronen, 1990; Silver et al., 1998). OPT is based on the Theory of Constraints (Goldratt, 1990), stipulating that the constraints of a production system have to be represented in detail in a planning system in order to exploit and to control the performance of the system.

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Kilger, C. (2000). The Selection Process. In: Stadtler, H., Kilger, C. (eds) Supply Chain Management and Advanced Planning. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04215-1_14

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