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Adaptive Supply Chain Management [electronic resource] / by Dmitry Ivanov, Boris Sokolov.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: London : Springer London, 2010Description: XXXII, 269 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781848829527
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 658.56 23
LOC classification:
  • TA169.7
  • T55-T55.3
  • TA403.6
Online resources:
Contents:
Evolution of Supply Chain Management (SCM) -- Conceptual Frameworks for Supply Chain Management -- Decision-making Support for Supply Chain Management -- Challenges in Research on Modern and Future Supply Chains -- Uncertainty, Risk and Complexity -- Handling Uncertainty in Supply Chains -- STREAM: Stability-based Realization of Economic Performance and Management -- Quantitative Modelling of Supply Chains -- DIMA – Decentralized Integrated Modelling Approach -- Structure Dynamics Control and Multi-model Analysis -- Adaptive Planning of Supply Chains -- Modelling Operations Dynamics, Planning and Scheduling -- Supply Chain Reconfiguration and Models’ Adaptation -- Models of Supply Chain Global Stability and Manageability -- Experimental Environment.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The recent transformation of the world’s economic environment necessitates the re-thinking of supply chain management (SCM) goals and decision-making techniques. Adaptive Supply Chain Management develops new viewpoints on the SCM goal paradigm, problem semantics, and decision-making support. Drawing upon years of research and practical experience, and using numerous examples, the authors unite conceptual considerations of supply chains with a constructive level of engineering and solutions to real-world problems. Adaptive Supply Chain Management provides advanced insights into dynamics, complexity, and uncertainty in supply chains from the perspectives of systems analysis, control theory, and operations research. It also considers supply chain adaptability, stability, and crisis-resistance. Particular highlights include: • an understanding of supply chain performance as a composition of profitability and global stability; • the tackling of links between partial SCM problems with regard to different management levels, different supply chain structures, and in supply chain dynamics; • a mathematical approach based on the combined application of control theory, systems analysis, operations research, and agent-oriented modelling; and • supply chains modelled as dynamic multi-structural active systems. Providing readers with a comprehensive view of advanced SCM concepts, constructive mathematical techniques and models, Adaptive Supply Chain Management is an invaluable text for practitioners and researchers who specialize in SCM and operations.
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Evolution of Supply Chain Management (SCM) -- Conceptual Frameworks for Supply Chain Management -- Decision-making Support for Supply Chain Management -- Challenges in Research on Modern and Future Supply Chains -- Uncertainty, Risk and Complexity -- Handling Uncertainty in Supply Chains -- STREAM: Stability-based Realization of Economic Performance and Management -- Quantitative Modelling of Supply Chains -- DIMA – Decentralized Integrated Modelling Approach -- Structure Dynamics Control and Multi-model Analysis -- Adaptive Planning of Supply Chains -- Modelling Operations Dynamics, Planning and Scheduling -- Supply Chain Reconfiguration and Models’ Adaptation -- Models of Supply Chain Global Stability and Manageability -- Experimental Environment.

The recent transformation of the world’s economic environment necessitates the re-thinking of supply chain management (SCM) goals and decision-making techniques. Adaptive Supply Chain Management develops new viewpoints on the SCM goal paradigm, problem semantics, and decision-making support. Drawing upon years of research and practical experience, and using numerous examples, the authors unite conceptual considerations of supply chains with a constructive level of engineering and solutions to real-world problems. Adaptive Supply Chain Management provides advanced insights into dynamics, complexity, and uncertainty in supply chains from the perspectives of systems analysis, control theory, and operations research. It also considers supply chain adaptability, stability, and crisis-resistance. Particular highlights include: • an understanding of supply chain performance as a composition of profitability and global stability; • the tackling of links between partial SCM problems with regard to different management levels, different supply chain structures, and in supply chain dynamics; • a mathematical approach based on the combined application of control theory, systems analysis, operations research, and agent-oriented modelling; and • supply chains modelled as dynamic multi-structural active systems. Providing readers with a comprehensive view of advanced SCM concepts, constructive mathematical techniques and models, Adaptive Supply Chain Management is an invaluable text for practitioners and researchers who specialize in SCM and operations.

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