2019
DOI: 10.23857/pc.v4i1.876
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Constructivismo web: un enfoque en crecimiento para el desarrollo de la logística integral

Abstract: <p style="text-align: justify;">La presente investigación trata sobre la evolución de la información digital de la logística comercial e integral, el objetivo fue revisar cual es el mejor catalogo para búsquedas y las tendencias y el comportamiento de la producción científica a través de los años, a través de herramientas WEB: catálogo: Scielo, Scopus y Redalyc, además se revisó las tendencias a través de googletrends, un análisis de documentos académicos con el software publish or perish. Los resultados… Show more

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“…A similar study to those previously mentioned deals with the evolution of digital information in commercial and integral logistics. The research objective of this work was to review the best catalog for searches, trends, and behavior of scientific production over the years by using web tools such as the Scielo catalog, Scopus, and Redalyc; and by specifying trends through Google Trends and Publish or Perish software, presenting a compendium of relevant logistical studies [20].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar study to those previously mentioned deals with the evolution of digital information in commercial and integral logistics. The research objective of this work was to review the best catalog for searches, trends, and behavior of scientific production over the years by using web tools such as the Scielo catalog, Scopus, and Redalyc; and by specifying trends through Google Trends and Publish or Perish software, presenting a compendium of relevant logistical studies [20].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%