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20 reviewsISBN 13: 9789537619350
Author: Yanfang Huo
With the ever-increasing levels of volatility in demand and more and more turbulent market conditions, there is a growing acceptance that individual businesses can no longer compete as stand-alone entities but rather as supply chains. Supply chain management (SCM) has been both an emergent field of practice and an academic domain to help firms satisfy customer needs more responsively with improved quality, reduction cost and higher flexibility. This book discusses some of the latest development and findings addressing a number of key areas of aspect of supply chain management, including the application and development ICT and the RFID technique in SCM, SCM modeling and control, and number of emerging trends and issues.
Optimal Control Strategy for Serial Supply Chain
By Min Huang, W.H. Ip, Xingwei Wang, and Jianqing Ding
A Synergistic Approach towards Autonomic Event Management in Supply Chains
By Roy Oberhauser
Managing Logistics Flows Through Enterprise Input-Output Models
By V. Albino, A. Messeni Petruzzelli, and O. G. Okogbaa
Dynamic Analysis and Control of Supply Chain Systems
By Alejandro Rodríguez-Angeles, América Morales Díaz, and Arturo Sánchez
Optimization Based e-Sourcing
By Kameshwaran Sampath and Lyès Benyoucef
A Domain Engineering Process for RFID Systems Development in Supply Chain
By Leonardo Barreto Campos, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Sérgio Donizetti Zorzo, and Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira
Return Policies and Coordination of Supply Chain
By Mabel C. Chou
Operational Management of Supply Chains: A Hybrid Petri Net Approach
By Mariagrazia Dotoli, Maria Pia Fanti, and Agostino Marcello Mangini
A Physics Approach to Supply Chain Oscillations and Their Control
By Ken Dozier and David Chang
Utilizing IT as an Enabler for Leveraging the Agility of SCM
By Mehdi Fasanghari and S. K. Chaharsooghi
Development and Evolution of the Tiancalli Project
By Macías Galindo Daniel, Vilariño Ayala Darnes, and López y López Fabiola
A Framework and Key Techniques for Supply Chain Integration
By Yanfang Huo, Xinyue Jiang, Fu Jia, and Bingguang Li
New Approaches for Modeling and Evaluating Agility in Integrated Supply Chains
By Vipul Jain and Lyès Benyoucef
Managing and Integrating Demand and Supply Using Web Services and the Service Oriented Architecture
By Firat Kart, Louise E. Moser, and P. M. Melliar-Smith
Distributed Supply Chain Planning for Multiple Companies with Limited Local Information
By Tatsushi Nishi
Applying Fuzzy Linear Programming to Supply Chain Planning with Demand, Process and Supply Uncertainty
By David Peidro, Josefa Mula, and Raúl Poler
Research Issues on Collaborative Product Design and Development
By Jiun-Yan Shiau
Improvement of Supply Chain Performances Using RFID Technology
By Cornel Turcu, Cristina Turcu, and Adrian Graur
RFID Technology, Security Vulnerabilities, and Countermeasures
By Qinghan Xiao, Thomas Gibbons, and Hervé Lebrun
Ontology and Its Application in Supply Chain Information Management
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Tags: Yanfang Huo, Chain, Supply