Analysis of turnover of roses in the company "High connection flowers" applying design experiments: particular case.
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https://doi.org/10.22517/23447214.13891Keywords:
Experimental Design. Quantitative methods. Productivity. Cost effectiveness. Factorial Designs. Floriculture sector. Territorial developmentAbstract
The study was carried out in the floriculture company Latacunga Canton "High Connection Flowers"; the same investigating the effect of stem size, the most important varieties of cultivable roses and button state of total sales volume. Tools of quantitative methods for decision-making are used; that is, the design of experiments through full factorial modelsDownloads
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