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Daniel Sipper is a researcher who has contributed to the field of production planning and control. His work focuses on the integration of production planning and control systems.
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"Production: Planning, Control, and Integration" by Daniel Sipper and Robert L. Bulfin is a foundational textbook covering manufacturing and service systems management. The 630-page text, published by McGraw-Hill, focuses on problem-driven approaches for planning, control, and systems integration. Free digital copies are available for borrowing on Internet Archive. Production: Planning, Control and Integration - Amazon.com