Extent:
Online-Ressource (xvi, 324 p)
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Technology Integration to Business; Preface; Audience; For Instructors; Acknowledgments; Contents; 1 Background and Introduction; Abstract; 1.1…Globalized Business Environment; 1.1.1 Increasing Customer Requirements and Preferences; 1.1.2 Cost Reduction Pressure; 1.1.3 Productivity Improvement Pressure; 1.1.4 Consolidation: M&A; 1.2…Competitive Business Strategy; 1.3…Operational Business Capability; 1.4…Business Needs of Technology Integration; 1.5…Summary; 1.6…Exercises; References; 2 Technology Integration State, Issues, Benefits, and Obstacles; Abstract
2.1…Current State of Supply Chain Interoperability2.1.1 No Communication Standard for Product Life Cycle Management; 2.1.2 Proprietary Solutions and Tools; 2.1.3 OEM-Driven Relationship; 2.1.4 Disconnected Business Processes; 2.2…Issues of Supply Chain Interoperability; 2.2.1 Private Business Information Disclosure; 2.2.2 Hard-to-Reachable Common Business Process Ontology Development; 2.2.3 Heavy Development Time and Efforts of Interoperability Tool; 2.2.4 Workload Unbalance Between OEMs and Suppliers; 2.3…Benefits of Supply Chain Interoperability
2.3.1 Burden Relief on Information Infrastructure Establishment2.3.2 Easier Version Control of Industry Standards; 2.3.3 Savings on New Technology Adoption Time and Effort; 2.3.4 Quicker New Partner Connectivity; 2.3.5 Semantic Message Processing; 2.3.6 Interoperability Value Proposition Efforts; 2.4…Obstacles of Supply Chain Interoperability; 2.4.1 Loosened Vertical Integration and Split Business Ownership; 2.4.2 Heterogeneous Business Processes, Systems, Data Structures; 2.4.3 Enlarged Footprint of Business Partners; 2.4.4 Long Distance Logistics Networks
2.4.5 Diversified Acquisition and Procurement Channels2.4.6 Third Party Involvement; 2.4.7 Elevated Security and Stricter Customs Regulations; 2.4.8 Information Security Danger; 2.5…Interoperability Research in Europe; 2.6…Interoperability Research Agenda in the U.S.; 2.6.1 Vision for Interoperability Standards Within and Across Supply Chain; 2.6.2 Current State of Interoperability Standards Within and Across Supply Chain; 2.6.2.1 Software Version Changes; 2.6.2.2 Intellectual Property; 2.6.2.3 Software Incompatibility; 2.6.2.4 Security Issues; 2.6.2.5 Business Sensitive Information
2.6.2.6 Common Vocabulary for Communications2.6.2.7 Product Design; 2.6.2.8 Product Search; 2.6.2.9 Supplier Search; 2.6.2.10 Manufacturing Processes; 2.6.2.11 Business Process; 2.6.3 Solutions for Interoperability Standards Issues Within and Across Supply Chain; 2.6.3.1 Different Standards Among Industry Sectors; 2.6.3.2 Proprietary Software; 2.6.3.3 Migration Challenge Between Applications; 2.6.3.4 OEM-Mandated Different Interoperability Standards; 2.6.3.5 U.S. Manufacturers not Capitalizing Interoperability Benefits
2.6.3.6 Other Governments Act More Strategically in the Standards Development
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ISBN: 978-1-4471-4389-5 ; 978-1-4471-4390-1 ; 978-1-4471-6225-4
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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