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The Integrated Supply Chain Management
, 1993
"... This paper describes the goals and architecture of the Integrated Supply Chain Management System (ISCM) being developed at the University of Toronto. ISCM provides an approach to the realtime performance of supply chain functions. This paper describes the architecture of the Integrated Supply Chain ..."
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This paper describes the goals and architecture of the Integrated Supply Chain Management System (ISCM) being developed at the University of Toronto. ISCM provides an approach to the realtime performance of supply chain functions. This paper describes the architecture of the Integrated Supply Chain
Introduction of “Integrated Supply Chain Management” for Manufacturing and logistic domain
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1.2 Integrated Supply Chain Management in the Grocery Industry.................1
"... Enhancing the effectiveness of information access and consumption for organic farmers in rural areas using mobile commerce Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the ..."
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Enhancing the effectiveness of information access and consumption for organic farmers in rural areas using mobile commerce Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the
The Journal of the Third Quarter- 2002 Reliability Analysis Center Competing through Supply Chains: The Rise of Integrated Supply Chain Management
"... The concepts of supply chain management (SCM) are not totally new to the literature of management; credible research studies and articles on the topic can be found from over 25 years ago� ..."
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The concepts of supply chain management (SCM) are not totally new to the literature of management; credible research studies and articles on the topic can be found from over 25 years ago�
Semantic matching of web services capabilities
, 2002
"... Abstract. The Web is moving from being a collection of pages toward a collection of services that interoperate through the Internet. The first step toward this interoperation is the location of other services that can help toward the solution of a problem. In this paper we claim that location of web ..."
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of the Web in which sites exchange dynamic information on demand. This change is especially important for the e-business community, because it provides an opportunity to conduct business faster and more efficiently. Indeed, the opportunity to manage supply chains dynamically to achieve the greatest advantage
Real-Time Dynamic Voltage Scaling for Low-Power Embedded Operating Systems
, 2001
"... In recent years, there has been a rapid and wide spread of nontraditional computing platforms, especially mobile and portable computing devices. As applications become increasingly sophisticated and processing power increases, the most serious limitation on these devices is the available battery lif ..."
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life. Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS) has been a key technique in exploiting the hardware characteristics of processors to reduce energy dissipation by lowering the supply voltage and operating frequency. The DVS algorithms are shown to be able to make dramatic energy savings while providing
RFID security and privacy: A research survey
- ISBN 978-89-5519-136-3 -88- Feb. 17-20, 2008 ICACT 2008
, 2006
"... Abstract—This paper surveys recent technical research on the problems of privacy and security for radio frequency identification (RFID). RFID tags are small, wireless devices that help identify objects and people. Thanks to dropping cost, they are likely to proliferate into the billions in the next ..."
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several years—and eventually into the trillions. RFID tags track objects in supply chains, and are working their way into the pockets, belongings, and even the bodies of consumers. This survey examines approaches proposed by scientists for privacy protection and integrity assurance in RFID systems
1 Learning to Compete in Dynamic Food Systems: Elements for Successful Supply Chains in CAFTA-DR
"... Shifts in the agrifood system are felt globally from rural communities to urban consumers. These changes are transmitted along integrated supply chains managed by increasingly powerful food retailers. The survival of individual farmers and farmer associations lies in their capacity to participate in ..."
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Shifts in the agrifood system are felt globally from rural communities to urban consumers. These changes are transmitted along integrated supply chains managed by increasingly powerful food retailers. The survival of individual farmers and farmer associations lies in their capacity to participate
Smart Dust: Communicating with a Cubic-Millimeter Computer
- Classical Papers on Computational Logic
, 2001
"... building virtual keyboards; . managing inventory control; . monitoring product quality; . constructing smart office spaces; and . providing interfaces for the disabled. SMART DUST REQUIREMENTS Smart Dust requires both evolutionary and revolutionary advances in miniaturization, integration, an ..."
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building virtual keyboards; . managing inventory control; . monitoring product quality; . constructing smart office spaces; and . providing interfaces for the disabled. SMART DUST REQUIREMENTS Smart Dust requires both evolutionary and revolutionary advances in miniaturization, integration
Ontologies for Enterprise Integration
, 1994
"... We present a logical framework for representing the agents in two different cooperating information systems. We define an architecture for Integrated Supply Chain Management in which the supply chain is managed by a set of intelligent agents responsible for one or more activities. We also define a ..."
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We present a logical framework for representing the agents in two different cooperating information systems. We define an architecture for Integrated Supply Chain Management in which the supply chain is managed by a set of intelligent agents responsible for one or more activities. We also define
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