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keeping the MPS valid, realistic, and up to date. Changes, additions, and adjustments in
this schedule should be managed because of their effect on inventory investment, manu-
facturing costs, and delivery service to customers.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Everdell, Romeyn. “Master Scheduling: Its New Importance in the Management of Materials.” Modern
Materials Handling, October 1972.
“MPS Planning,” in Communications Oriented Production Information and Control System (COPICS), Vol. 3
(Form No. G320-1976). New York: International Business Machines Corp., 1972, Chapter 4.