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APS have independently been launched by different software companies at different points in time. Nevertheless, a common structure underlying most of the APS can be identified. An APS typically consists of several software modules (eventually again comprising several software components), each of them covering a certain range of planning tasks (see Rohde et al. (2000)).

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  • Rohde, J.; Meyr, H.; Wagner, M. (2000) Die Supply Chain Planning Matrix, in: PPS-Management, Vol. 5, No. 1, Berlin, 10–15

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Meyr, H., Wagner, M., Rohde, J. (2000). Structure of Advanced Planning Systems. 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_5

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