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A structural model of a distributed logistical system based on fuzzy sets is proposed. This model permits the optimal organization of product portfolios. The model assumes a central organization that produces and distributes parts in the aviation industry; and peripheral organizations within the network of the central organization.
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Original Russian Text © A.D. Davydov, E.V. Dianova, V.V. Khmelovoi, 2017, published in STIN, 2017, No. 10, pp. 24–27.
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Davydov, A.D., Dianova, E.V. & Khmelovoi, V.V. Product Portfolios within a Distributed Logistical System for Aviation Components. Russ. Engin. Res. 38, 313–315 (2018). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X18040068
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