Global Supply Chain Management, Automated Logistics, RFID, Integration, Process Coordination, Internet of Things, Ubiquitous Computing, Supply Chain Visibility
Level up your career with a Post Master's Degree in C-ITS (Connected Vehicles)Caroline HANRAS
You are interested in the high tech field of Connected cars and wish to take your career to the next level? The Post Master's degree may be the right option for you!
EURECOM's Post Master's degree offers the necessary knowledge required by engineers and managers to design connected cars / connected mobility applications and the related mechanisms to understand the innovations and seize the unique opportunities of the booming Vehicular Communications industry.
Multi level standardization and business tugas paper (alwi fauzi - 163.100.010)sukamtobernat
1) Standardization in telecommunications has become highly complex, involving formal standards organizations, informal bodies, and industrial consortia working in parallel and across national and regional levels.
2) This paper examines this transition and applies the insights to the standardization of the Cognitive Pilot Channel (CPC), a potential enabler of flexible spectrum management.
3) The standardization of the CPC across multiple organizations is an example of the complex, multi-layer collaboration now required for innovation in wireless technologies.
University of Cambridge 2016 CIM Programme R van DeldenRichard VAN DELDEN
The document provides an agenda and background information for the 20th Cambridge International Manufacturing Symposium on the theme of "architecting the digital supply chain". The two-day symposium will include presentations from senior industrial leaders and academics on how digital technologies are impacting manufacturing supply chains and business models. It also outlines the organizing committee and includes biographies of several speaker presenters.
METUTECH is the first and largest science and technology park in Turkey located at Middle East Technical University. It has over 24,500 students and 1,400 international students from 68 countries. The park hosts 255 companies, most of which are SMEs, employing over 3,750 people total focused on sectors like ICT, electronics, defense technologies and biotechnology. It facilitates collaboration between the university and industry through joint research projects and an incubation center.
- Fraunhofer is a leading applied research organization in Germany that works closely with industry and academia. It has over 60 institutes and 18,000 employees conducting contract research.
- Fraunhofer has a representative office in Seoul to collaborate with Korean partners on issues like renewable energy, electronics, and new materials. The document discusses opportunities to learn from each other's innovation systems.
- Both Germany and Korea invest heavily in research and development, though each country also faces challenges like rigid labor markets or maintaining competitiveness in global markets. The Fraunhofer model of applied research and technology transfer provides lessons for national innovation.
Polymeric Materials for Advanced Packaging at the Wafer-Level 2018 Report by...Yole Developpement
Polymeric materials market revenue will double over the next five years.
More information on that report at : https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/polymeric-materials-for-advanced-packaging-at-the-wafer-level.html
The document discusses RFID and printed electronics. It outlines 5 levels of integration for both surface mount technology (SMT) and printed electronics technology (PET). PET allows for lower cost solutions compared to SMT due to printing processes. RFID applications discussed include ticketing, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, marketing and gaming. Cost is driven by factors such as components, printing method, and integration level. Fully printed RFID systems could realize significant cost reductions over traditional RFID systems through optimization of materials, processes, and components.
Flavio Cucchietti - Energy Efficiency and ICT: short term needs long term opp...iMinds conference
Telecom Italia is one of the largest energy consumers in Italy due to its extensive telecommunications network. The company consumed over 2,000 GWh of electricity in 2008, equivalent to the annual output of a nuclear power plant. While energy efficiency efforts over the past decade led to a 20% reduction in consumption, rising energy costs increased operating expenses. Further actions are needed to reduce the energy burden on both networks and customers. Standardization will be key to promoting energy-efficient technologies and achieving coordination across different sectors and regions.
Level up your career with a Post Master's Degree in C-ITS (Connected Vehicles)Caroline HANRAS
You are interested in the high tech field of Connected cars and wish to take your career to the next level? The Post Master's degree may be the right option for you!
EURECOM's Post Master's degree offers the necessary knowledge required by engineers and managers to design connected cars / connected mobility applications and the related mechanisms to understand the innovations and seize the unique opportunities of the booming Vehicular Communications industry.
Multi level standardization and business tugas paper (alwi fauzi - 163.100.010)sukamtobernat
1) Standardization in telecommunications has become highly complex, involving formal standards organizations, informal bodies, and industrial consortia working in parallel and across national and regional levels.
2) This paper examines this transition and applies the insights to the standardization of the Cognitive Pilot Channel (CPC), a potential enabler of flexible spectrum management.
3) The standardization of the CPC across multiple organizations is an example of the complex, multi-layer collaboration now required for innovation in wireless technologies.
University of Cambridge 2016 CIM Programme R van DeldenRichard VAN DELDEN
The document provides an agenda and background information for the 20th Cambridge International Manufacturing Symposium on the theme of "architecting the digital supply chain". The two-day symposium will include presentations from senior industrial leaders and academics on how digital technologies are impacting manufacturing supply chains and business models. It also outlines the organizing committee and includes biographies of several speaker presenters.
METUTECH is the first and largest science and technology park in Turkey located at Middle East Technical University. It has over 24,500 students and 1,400 international students from 68 countries. The park hosts 255 companies, most of which are SMEs, employing over 3,750 people total focused on sectors like ICT, electronics, defense technologies and biotechnology. It facilitates collaboration between the university and industry through joint research projects and an incubation center.
- Fraunhofer is a leading applied research organization in Germany that works closely with industry and academia. It has over 60 institutes and 18,000 employees conducting contract research.
- Fraunhofer has a representative office in Seoul to collaborate with Korean partners on issues like renewable energy, electronics, and new materials. The document discusses opportunities to learn from each other's innovation systems.
- Both Germany and Korea invest heavily in research and development, though each country also faces challenges like rigid labor markets or maintaining competitiveness in global markets. The Fraunhofer model of applied research and technology transfer provides lessons for national innovation.
Polymeric Materials for Advanced Packaging at the Wafer-Level 2018 Report by...Yole Developpement
Polymeric materials market revenue will double over the next five years.
More information on that report at : https://www.i-micronews.com/report/product/polymeric-materials-for-advanced-packaging-at-the-wafer-level.html
The document discusses RFID and printed electronics. It outlines 5 levels of integration for both surface mount technology (SMT) and printed electronics technology (PET). PET allows for lower cost solutions compared to SMT due to printing processes. RFID applications discussed include ticketing, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, marketing and gaming. Cost is driven by factors such as components, printing method, and integration level. Fully printed RFID systems could realize significant cost reductions over traditional RFID systems through optimization of materials, processes, and components.
Flavio Cucchietti - Energy Efficiency and ICT: short term needs long term opp...iMinds conference
Telecom Italia is one of the largest energy consumers in Italy due to its extensive telecommunications network. The company consumed over 2,000 GWh of electricity in 2008, equivalent to the annual output of a nuclear power plant. While energy efficiency efforts over the past decade led to a 20% reduction in consumption, rising energy costs increased operating expenses. Further actions are needed to reduce the energy burden on both networks and customers. Standardization will be key to promoting energy-efficient technologies and achieving coordination across different sectors and regions.
NFC and consumers - Success factors and limitations in retail business - Flor...Florian Resatsch
Shown at the WIMA 2007 in Monaco, this presentation covers ideas and discussions around frequencies for retail business. Consumer applications with NFC are also discussed.
An introduction to Industrie 4.0(Internet of Things), and its Potential impact on Supply Chain. Industrie 4.0, touted as the Game changer and a seed for next industrial revolution. Funded by German Bundes Ministerium fur Education & Technologie.
This document outlines a tutorial on supply chain management and advanced planning systems (APS). It discusses the evolution of planning systems from MRP to APS. APS integrate planning across the entire supply chain using optimization techniques. The document describes the core modules of APS, including strategic network design, demand planning, supply network planning, production planning, transportation planning, and order fulfillment. It provides examples of modeling and optimization approaches used within each module. Overall, the document emphasizes that efficient APS implementation can provide significant cost savings but requires collaboration across the supply chain.
Elevator pitches from Digital Railways competition consortia building dayKTN
20 x 2-minute, 2-slide presentations made during a networking session by delegates at the Transport KTN's Digital Railways information and consortia-building day on 25th March 2013.
Pitches from:
Selex ES
Cranfield University
Zircon
Magellium
Humaware
Altran
CoreThree
University of Huddersfield
Bellrock Technology
Rethinking Transport
NarecSolar
RDS
Coventry University
Loughborough University
TSE-n Metro UK
Delta Rail
Royal College of Art
LetsJoin
EuroTech
Global supply chains face complexities from globalization including risks like volatile fuel prices and supplier issues. Information flows between partners include orders, shipments, and quality data. Radio frequency identification (RFID) provides visibility and automation by replacing barcodes. Standards like EDI, XML, and web services enable integration between partners. Strategic supply chains maximize information flow while minimizing physical material flows.
Sustainability Virtual Summits: Smart ICT 23-25 March 2010barounos
This document provides information about a series of virtual trade shows focused on sustainable information and communications technologies. The summaries will take place from March to December 2010 with sessions on topics like smart ICT, smart business operations, and smart infrastructure. Speakers include UN officials and corporate executives. Attendees will include sustainability executives and IT professionals. The virtual platform allows participants to attend keynotes, visit exhibit booths, and network online. Sponsors and exhibitors can generate qualified leads and showcase solutions. The event aims to share best practices for sustainable development through ICT.
I presented the topic \'Supply Chain Management in 21st Century\' during a technical paper presentation event organized by Mechanical Engineers Students Association (MESA). This ppt covers all the material included in my presentation
Presentation on ICT trends in developments and what this means for the agri-food business, focussing on the FIspace platform. The presentation was part of the mastercourse Hortibusiness in which about 20 entrepreneurs from the horticultural business are participating.
Francesca Flamigni, Project Officer, Components and Systems, European Commiss...I4MS_eu
I4MS is a European Commission initiative with 4 phases running from 2013-2022 to foster digital industrial innovation. Phase 3 from 2016-2017 aims to nurture the I4MS ecosystem by concentrating on EU added value, linking with regional innovation hubs, and carrying out innovative experiments. It will establish a network of Competence Centers to support pan-European experiments across the manufacturing value chain using digital technologies. The goal is a critical mass of experiments to increase the competitiveness and market share of EU companies.
The document discusses the Integrated Electronics Manufacturing Research Centre (IeMRC), which conducts research to support the UK electronics manufacturing sector. The IeMRC is funded through the EPSRC's Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre Programme and involves collaboration between academia and industry. It provides funding for various electronics manufacturing research projects and engages with industry through activities like workshops, conferences, and an Industrial Steering Group. The document outlines IeMRC's structure, funded projects, research themes, and plans for its next phase of work.
This document summarizes the work of the Sensor Networks (RFID) and Complex Manufacturing Systems Monitoring Research (COMMSENS) lab at Oklahoma State University. The lab was established in 2004 to study monitoring complex systems using sensor networks. It has received over $0.9 million in funding and has produced 25 journal papers and 20 conference publications. The lab capabilities include experimental test beds for evaluating RFID system design, frameworks for return on investment studies, and research on quality monitoring and integrity assurance in manufacturing using sensors. A new course on RFID applications was also offered.
The document discusses the Standard Interoperability PLM (SIP) project. The SIP project aims to:
1. Develop a methodology and associated testing platform for PLM standards.
2. Create an open community and shared knowledge base around PLM standards.
3. Validate the methodology on real business cases through experimentation.
The SIP project has yielded positive results including validation on a business case with Dassault Aviation, a simulation and testing environment, and an open community. Going forward, the project will focus on applying the methodology to other processes, standards, and defining recommended practices.
The slides are created for 'Management Information System' subject of SEIT under University of Pune, INDIA.
Subject Teacher: Mr. Tushar B Kute,
Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashik.
The FITMAN project aims to develop future internet technologies for manufacturing industries. It has 28 partners across 9 European countries and a budget of €18 million. The project will develop platforms for smart, digital and virtual factories to support 10 industry-led trials across sectors like automotive, aeronautics, textiles and furniture. It will contribute generic enablers to the FIWARE platform and assess their suitability for manufacturing use cases. The results will support the expansion of applications and services for manufacturers in the third phase of the Future Internet Public-Private Partnership program.
Linking transformations in EPCIS governing supply chain business processesMonika Solanki
This document discusses modelling and linking transformations in EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Services) to govern supply chain business processes. It presents the EEM (EPCIS Event Model) ontology for representing EPCIS event data as linked data. EEM models different event types like transformation events and maps them to the PROV-O ontology. It also describes the LinkedEPCIS Java library for generating EEM instances and querying instantiated datasets. Sample SPARQL queries are provided to demonstrate how to track ingredients, provenance and retrieve external data by linking EPCIS events with other datasets.
For companies, data is only worthwhile if it can be processed. At the same time, a new, comprehensive and generally accepted handling practice has to be anchored in the way data is utilized.
Industrial Data Space is a virtual data space which supports the secure exchange and simple linking of data in business ecosystems on the basis of standards and by using collaborative governance models.
Data is only exchanged if it is requested from trustworthy certified partners. The data owner – i.e. the company – determines who is allowed to use the data in what way. As a result, the partners of one supply chain have joint access to certain data by mutual consent so that they can start something new, develop new business models, design their own processes more efficiently or initiate additional added value processes elsewhere, either alone or together.
This presentation was shown at Digital Transport Days, November 9, 2017.
The potential of IoT-enabled maintenance for businesses across industries such as Transport, Healthcare, Construction or Telecommunication is significant. From lower costs and lower risks to increased customer satisfaction, this infopaper takes a look at this upcoming technological trend.
NFC and consumers - Success factors and limitations in retail business - Flor...Florian Resatsch
Shown at the WIMA 2007 in Monaco, this presentation covers ideas and discussions around frequencies for retail business. Consumer applications with NFC are also discussed.
An introduction to Industrie 4.0(Internet of Things), and its Potential impact on Supply Chain. Industrie 4.0, touted as the Game changer and a seed for next industrial revolution. Funded by German Bundes Ministerium fur Education & Technologie.
This document outlines a tutorial on supply chain management and advanced planning systems (APS). It discusses the evolution of planning systems from MRP to APS. APS integrate planning across the entire supply chain using optimization techniques. The document describes the core modules of APS, including strategic network design, demand planning, supply network planning, production planning, transportation planning, and order fulfillment. It provides examples of modeling and optimization approaches used within each module. Overall, the document emphasizes that efficient APS implementation can provide significant cost savings but requires collaboration across the supply chain.
Elevator pitches from Digital Railways competition consortia building dayKTN
20 x 2-minute, 2-slide presentations made during a networking session by delegates at the Transport KTN's Digital Railways information and consortia-building day on 25th March 2013.
Pitches from:
Selex ES
Cranfield University
Zircon
Magellium
Humaware
Altran
CoreThree
University of Huddersfield
Bellrock Technology
Rethinking Transport
NarecSolar
RDS
Coventry University
Loughborough University
TSE-n Metro UK
Delta Rail
Royal College of Art
LetsJoin
EuroTech
Global supply chains face complexities from globalization including risks like volatile fuel prices and supplier issues. Information flows between partners include orders, shipments, and quality data. Radio frequency identification (RFID) provides visibility and automation by replacing barcodes. Standards like EDI, XML, and web services enable integration between partners. Strategic supply chains maximize information flow while minimizing physical material flows.
Sustainability Virtual Summits: Smart ICT 23-25 March 2010barounos
This document provides information about a series of virtual trade shows focused on sustainable information and communications technologies. The summaries will take place from March to December 2010 with sessions on topics like smart ICT, smart business operations, and smart infrastructure. Speakers include UN officials and corporate executives. Attendees will include sustainability executives and IT professionals. The virtual platform allows participants to attend keynotes, visit exhibit booths, and network online. Sponsors and exhibitors can generate qualified leads and showcase solutions. The event aims to share best practices for sustainable development through ICT.
I presented the topic \'Supply Chain Management in 21st Century\' during a technical paper presentation event organized by Mechanical Engineers Students Association (MESA). This ppt covers all the material included in my presentation
Presentation on ICT trends in developments and what this means for the agri-food business, focussing on the FIspace platform. The presentation was part of the mastercourse Hortibusiness in which about 20 entrepreneurs from the horticultural business are participating.
Francesca Flamigni, Project Officer, Components and Systems, European Commiss...I4MS_eu
I4MS is a European Commission initiative with 4 phases running from 2013-2022 to foster digital industrial innovation. Phase 3 from 2016-2017 aims to nurture the I4MS ecosystem by concentrating on EU added value, linking with regional innovation hubs, and carrying out innovative experiments. It will establish a network of Competence Centers to support pan-European experiments across the manufacturing value chain using digital technologies. The goal is a critical mass of experiments to increase the competitiveness and market share of EU companies.
The document discusses the Integrated Electronics Manufacturing Research Centre (IeMRC), which conducts research to support the UK electronics manufacturing sector. The IeMRC is funded through the EPSRC's Innovative Manufacturing Research Centre Programme and involves collaboration between academia and industry. It provides funding for various electronics manufacturing research projects and engages with industry through activities like workshops, conferences, and an Industrial Steering Group. The document outlines IeMRC's structure, funded projects, research themes, and plans for its next phase of work.
This document summarizes the work of the Sensor Networks (RFID) and Complex Manufacturing Systems Monitoring Research (COMMSENS) lab at Oklahoma State University. The lab was established in 2004 to study monitoring complex systems using sensor networks. It has received over $0.9 million in funding and has produced 25 journal papers and 20 conference publications. The lab capabilities include experimental test beds for evaluating RFID system design, frameworks for return on investment studies, and research on quality monitoring and integrity assurance in manufacturing using sensors. A new course on RFID applications was also offered.
The document discusses the Standard Interoperability PLM (SIP) project. The SIP project aims to:
1. Develop a methodology and associated testing platform for PLM standards.
2. Create an open community and shared knowledge base around PLM standards.
3. Validate the methodology on real business cases through experimentation.
The SIP project has yielded positive results including validation on a business case with Dassault Aviation, a simulation and testing environment, and an open community. Going forward, the project will focus on applying the methodology to other processes, standards, and defining recommended practices.
The slides are created for 'Management Information System' subject of SEIT under University of Pune, INDIA.
Subject Teacher: Mr. Tushar B Kute,
Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, Nashik.
The FITMAN project aims to develop future internet technologies for manufacturing industries. It has 28 partners across 9 European countries and a budget of €18 million. The project will develop platforms for smart, digital and virtual factories to support 10 industry-led trials across sectors like automotive, aeronautics, textiles and furniture. It will contribute generic enablers to the FIWARE platform and assess their suitability for manufacturing use cases. The results will support the expansion of applications and services for manufacturers in the third phase of the Future Internet Public-Private Partnership program.
Linking transformations in EPCIS governing supply chain business processesMonika Solanki
This document discusses modelling and linking transformations in EPCIS (Electronic Product Code Information Services) to govern supply chain business processes. It presents the EEM (EPCIS Event Model) ontology for representing EPCIS event data as linked data. EEM models different event types like transformation events and maps them to the PROV-O ontology. It also describes the LinkedEPCIS Java library for generating EEM instances and querying instantiated datasets. Sample SPARQL queries are provided to demonstrate how to track ingredients, provenance and retrieve external data by linking EPCIS events with other datasets.
For companies, data is only worthwhile if it can be processed. At the same time, a new, comprehensive and generally accepted handling practice has to be anchored in the way data is utilized.
Industrial Data Space is a virtual data space which supports the secure exchange and simple linking of data in business ecosystems on the basis of standards and by using collaborative governance models.
Data is only exchanged if it is requested from trustworthy certified partners. The data owner – i.e. the company – determines who is allowed to use the data in what way. As a result, the partners of one supply chain have joint access to certain data by mutual consent so that they can start something new, develop new business models, design their own processes more efficiently or initiate additional added value processes elsewhere, either alone or together.
This presentation was shown at Digital Transport Days, November 9, 2017.
The potential of IoT-enabled maintenance for businesses across industries such as Transport, Healthcare, Construction or Telecommunication is significant. From lower costs and lower risks to increased customer satisfaction, this infopaper takes a look at this upcoming technological trend.
Current State-of-the-Art Benefits and Challenges of RFID Deployment in Global Supply Chains
1. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master Thesis Defence on the Topic Supervisor : Prof. Dr. Soumit Sain Referee : Prof. Dr. Matthias Klumpp Student: : Volker Girrulat Student ID-No.: 174770 Essen, 08.05.2009
2. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. I. Objectives of the Thesis and Introduction of the Topic
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6. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. II. Supply Chain Management on a Global Scale
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8. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Purchasing Production Logistics Controlling Information Technology Supplier Second Tier Supllier First Tier Own Company in the Global Supply Chain Network Customer First Tier Customer Second Tier
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10. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Low Low High High Costs Service Level Source: Boston Consulting Group Trade-off between Service and Costs
11. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Supply Chain Dynamics Customer Demand Retailer Orders Distributor Orders Production Plan
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13. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Supply Chain Visibility Supplier Collaboration Supply Chain Costing International Transportation Management Trade Compliance Customer Collaboration Risk Management Source: Aberdeen Group, 2006 % of Respondents Supply Chain Investment Areas
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15. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Pull-Call-off-to-order Pull-Call-off-to-order (Component Level) Pull-Assemble-to-order Pull-Customize-to-order Push/Pull-Make-to-Stock Push-Make and Ship-to-Stock COP 1 COP 2 COP 4 COP 5 COP 6 COP 3 Postponement Local Stock Component Warehouse Tier Ones Finished Products Stock Abroad Source : Bliss and Haddock, 2008 COP = Cross-over Point
16. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Traditional On Demand Source: IBM Institute for Business Value, 2004 Static Supply Chain Functional Optimization Horizontal Process Integration and Automation External Collaboration, Optimization, Flexibilization Demand-Driven Supply Chain Demand-Driven Supply Chain Development
17. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. III. RFID Technology and Architecture
18. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. RFID-Reader Reader Antenna Transponder Tag Tag Antenna Air Interface Source: Balkovich, Bikson et al., 2005 to Information Systems
19. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Passive RFID Tag Active RFID Tag
20. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Electric Waves Radio Waves Infra-Red Visibke Light Ultra Violet X-Rays Gamma Rays Cosmic Rays Radio Spectrum 9kHz 30 kHz 300kHz 3000kHz 30Mhz 300Mhz 3000MHz 30GHz 300GHz 3000GHz VLF LF MF HF VHF UHF SHF EHF Not designated 125-134 kHz 13.56 MHz 860-930 MHz 2.4 & 5.8 GHz Electromagnetic Spectrum Source: Zheng, 2008
21. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Common Frequency Bands of RFID
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23. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. RFID-Tag RFID-Reader Savant (Middleware) EPC Information Service External Software Applications Object Naming Service (ONS) Domain Name Service(DNS) Protocol PML PML PML Source: Flörkemeier, 2005 EPC Network Architecture Data Capturing Filtering Transmitting to other Systems Product-related Data Disemination troughout the EPC Network Points out the adequate Adress of the Data Source
24. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. IV. Benefits and Challenges of RFID in the Global Value Chain
25. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Information available Latest Information Information demand Subjective Information Reqirements Objective Information Reqirements Source: Picot et al. , 1998, p.82 Information Demand and Supply
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28. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Costs Coordination Intensity Total Costs Autonomy Costs Coordination Costs K 1 K 1 : Piont of optimal Coordination Intensity Costs Source: Frese, 1995, p. 101
29. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Abstract View on Privacy Risks in The EPC Network Source: Adapted from Garfunkel et al. , 2006 Privacy Concerns:
30. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Technology Acceptance Model (Davis, 1986) Public Acceptance:
31. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Security Issues: Summary of Security Evaluation
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33. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. V. Current Best Practice of RFID Deployment
34. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. WLAN GPRS UMTS GPS Gallileo RFID Reader Node in Sensor Network Sotware Agent/Gateway RFID Tag Information Systems Source: Laur and Lang, 2005 RFID/Sensor Network
36. Fachhochschule für Ökonomie und Management - University of Applied Siences Slide No. Integration Depth Integration Range Integration Range Diffusion Direction Single Item Pallet Level Case Level Supplier First Tier Supplier SecondTier Supplier Third Tier Domestic International Global Derived from Fleisch and Strassner, 2005 Pipelines Transportation Level RFID Diffusion in Global Supply Chains
42. Aberdeen Group, 2006 Global Supply Chain Benchmark Report: Industry Priorities for Visibility, B2B Collaboration, Trade Compliance, and Risk Management. Aberdeen Group Inc., Boston, MA,2006 www-935.ibm.com/services/us/igs/pdf/aberdeen-benchmark-report.pdf Balkovich, E.; Bickson, T., et al., 2005 Do You Know if Your Boss Knows Where You Are? Santa Monica, CA, RAND Corporation. 2005, pp. 5-9 Bliss, Haddock, 2008 Integrating China into Your Supply Chain: Lessons Learned from Global Supply Chain Integrators. Booz Allen Hamiton, 2008 www.booz.com/media/file/Integrating_China_into_a_Global_Supply_Chain_en.pdf References:
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44. HP invent, 2005 RFID and Sensing in the Supply Chain: Challenges and Opportunities. Hewlett- Packard Development Company, 2005 www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2005/HPL-2005-16.pdf IBM Institute or Business Value, 2004 Charting a new Course. IBM Global Business Services, 2004 http://www-935.ibm.com/services/de/bcs/pdf/2006/charting_new_course.pdf Laur, R.; Lang, W., 2005 Agent-based perception system for sensitive freight. ITG FG 5.2.4 Workshop “Communication Applications for Logistics”. Power Point Presentation. Institut für Theoretische Elektrotechnik und Mikroelektronik (ITEM). Institut für Mikrosensoren, - aktuatoren und -systeme (IMSAS), Universität Bremen, 2005 Mcguffry, T., 1998 Electronic Commerce and Value Chain Management Copyright 2006 D. Sichi-Levy
45. Picot, A. et al., 1998 Die grenzenlose Unternehmung. Vol.3, Gabler, Wiesbaden, 1998 Zheng, L.R., 2008 Wireless Tracking and Sensing. School of Information & Communication Technology, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Power Point Presentation Outline, 2008 www.acreo.se/upload/Publications/Events/2008/20081008-Zheng.pdf