Qabbaah et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Using Visual Analytics and K-Means Clustering for Monetising Logistics Data, a Case Study with Multiple E-Commerce CompaniesQabbaah et al., 2020
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- Qabbaah H
- Sammour G
- Vanhoof K
- Aslanyan L
- Ryazanov V
- Sahakyan H
- Voronin A
- Ziatdinov Y
- Romanov V
- Galelyuka I
- Voronenko O
- Kovyrova O
- Dzyadevych S
- Shkotova L
- Maryam N
- Zaychenko Y
- Kryvyi S
- Darchuk N
- Hoherchak H
- Litvin A
- Velychko V
- Kaverinsky V
- Ogurtsov M
- Korolyov V
- Kosovskaya T
- Gachev G
- Tabov J
- Lazarov B
- Milovidov Y
- Progonov D
- Lucenko V
- Hamidov G
- Kazimov T
- Zaychenko Y
- Krisilov A
- Krisilov V
- Chumachenko V
- Ariefjew I
- Munjishvili T
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- International Journal of Information Theories and Applications
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Logistics companies possess and collect a large amount of data on the shipments they perform while at the same time facing a challenge to understand their complicated market better. Therefore, investigating whether large databases gathered by logistics companies on …
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