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EOR
2007
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13 years 7 months ago
The value of early order commitment in a two-level supply chain
One approach to supply chain coordination is early order commitment, whereby a retailer commits to purchase a fixedorder quantity at a fixed delivery time before demand uncertai...
Xiande Zhao, Jinxing Xie, Jerry C. Wei
ECIS
2004
13 years 9 months ago
A conceptual framework of e-fraud control in an integrated supply chain
The integration of supply chains offers many benefits; yet, it may also render organisations more vulnerable to electronic fraud (e-fraud). E-fraud can drain on organisations'...
Lucian Vasiu
JUCS
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
An Agent-Based Solution for Dynamic Supply Chain Management
: Supply chain management (SCM) deals with planning and coordinating activities such as material procurement, product assembly, and the distribution of manufactured products. This ...
Vedran Podobnik, Ana Petric, Gordan Jezic
WSC
2001
13 years 8 months ago
Production scheduling validity in high level supply chain models
Although they focus on the big picture, high level supply chain models cannot gloss over the capacity of production nodes to meet production allocations. Capacity is not simply a ...
David J. Parsons, Richard A. Phelps
ICRA
2000
IEEE
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13 years 12 months ago
Scheduling and Coordination in Manufacturing Enterprise Automation
Manufacturing enterprise automation was focused on factory level where scheduling is a key issue in the past. As more and more companies are relying on their business parmers or s...
Haoxun Chen, Peter B. Luh