Mail Technology: Evolution to e-Revolution

Author:   IMechE (Institution of Mechanical Engineers) ,  IMECHE (Institution of Mechanical Engineers) ,  Lastimeche (Institution of Mechanical Engineers)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Volume:   1994-6
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9781860583278


Pages:   400
Publication Date:   22 June 2001
Format:   Hardback
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Mail Technology: Evolution to e-Revolution


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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.

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Author:   IMechE (Institution of Mechanical Engineers) ,  IMECHE (Institution of Mechanical Engineers) ,  Lastimeche (Institution of Mechanical Engineers)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Volume:   1994-6
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   1.021kg
ISBN:  

9781860583278


ISBN 10:   186058327
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   22 June 2001
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Table of Contents

"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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The IMechE is the United Kingdom's qualifying body for mechanical engineers and the home of mechanical engineers for over 150 years. Around 75,000 engineers world-wide are members.

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