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How does logistics outsourcing influence organisation performance?
Klemen Kavčič, Dušan Gošnik, Ivan Beker, Jana Suklan, 2015, original scientific article

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to provide an understanding how logistics outsourcing leads to performance improvement from an organisational policy perspective. The paper aims to focus on the contribution and on the characteristics of logistics outsourcing (basic, customised and advanced outsourcing). The research provides an empirical analysis from a survey of 295 representatives of Slovenian organisations. Our intention is to focus on the outsourcing of logistics services, when a company decide to outsource a logistic service and which criteria or characteristics of such services are important for them. We found out that basic and advanced outsourcing services are closely connected to Slovenian organisations. The findings are useful for business practice in general and for managers, as they will better understand the influences of advanced outsourcing services as the key element of long-term supply-chain success.
Keywords: logistika, optimizacija, organizacije, nabavne verige, logistics outsourcing, optimisation, supply chain, outsourcing, performance
Published in RUP: 08.08.2016; Views: 4927; Downloads: 32
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Biomechanics and energetics of uphill cycling
Borut Fonda, Nejc Šarabon, 2012, review article

Keywords: Cycling, performance, efficiency, biomechanics, physiology, optimisation
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 4501; Downloads: 65
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Further results on the relation between nonlinearity and resiliency for Boolean functions
Enes Pašalić, Thomas Johansson, 1999, published scientific conference contribution (invited lecture)

Abstract: A good design of a Boolean function used in a stream cipher requires that the function satisfies certain criteria in order to resist different attacks. In this paper we study the tradeoff between two such criteria, the nonlinearity and the resiliency. The results are twofold. Firstly, we establish the maximum nonlinearity for a fixed resiliency in certain cases. Secondly, we present a simple search algorithm for finding Boolean functions with good nonlinearity and some fixed resiliency.
Keywords: Boolean functions, cryptography, optimisation, search problems, stream cipher, attacks, maximum nonlinearity, search algorithm, fixed resiliency
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 2838; Downloads: 132
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