2006
DOI: 10.1080/03081070500066070
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A model for cooperative planning within a virtual enterprise

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“…Companies which compose the supply chain are modelled by decision nodes, such as virtual enterprise nodes (VENs; Ouzizi et al 2006). The enterprise network ( Figure 3) is represented as a set of tiers (according to the manufacturing bill of materials and to the propagation of component need), in which each partner, defined as a VEN, is in relation with customers and suppliers on the adjacent tiers.…”
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“…Companies which compose the supply chain are modelled by decision nodes, such as virtual enterprise nodes (VENs; Ouzizi et al 2006). The enterprise network ( Figure 3) is represented as a set of tiers (according to the manufacturing bill of materials and to the propagation of component need), in which each partner, defined as a VEN, is in relation with customers and suppliers on the adjacent tiers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The planning of VE activities is carried out by a set of holons while scheduling is executed autonomously by each partner enterprise. Latifa Ouzizi et al [5] presented an agent-based architecture of the virtual enterprise and proposed a model and an execution infrastructure for the production planning using negotiation. A three-level integrated PPC model is suggested by Prof. Ma [6].…”
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“…With the rapid development of Internet technology, more and more businesses have formed as virtual enterprises (Yang et al 2015). This kind of collaboration promotes the formation of virtual enterprises that enable companies to achieve core competencies and practice lean manufacturing for economic benefit (Goranson 2003;Ouzizi et al 2006). The virtual enterprise involves a number of partner companies that are mostly geographically distributed and of a similar kind of business.…”
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“…The virtual enterprise involves a number of partner companies that are mostly geographically distributed and of a similar kind of business. The term virtual enterprise implies that business processes are jointly derived, jointly executed and jointly measured throughout the collaboration stream (Ouzizi et al 2006;Molina et al 2007).…”
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