2007
DOI: 10.6028/nist.ir.7464
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ICT for supply chains and product lifecycle management :

Abstract: (NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland, 6-7 November 2006

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“…Here, we consider interdependent networks of goods or services, where ICT supply chain management is required to manage the channels and nodes for the delivery from source to end customers. To support services, SC-ICTS simulation is widely recognized as a major concern for organizations (ICT Supply Chain 2020) and companies [5]. More technically, SC-ICTS refers to data/information exchanges among ICT systems involved in physical supply chains or industrial systems.…”
Section: Problem Statement About Enterprise Modeling and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we consider interdependent networks of goods or services, where ICT supply chain management is required to manage the channels and nodes for the delivery from source to end customers. To support services, SC-ICTS simulation is widely recognized as a major concern for organizations (ICT Supply Chain 2020) and companies [5]. More technically, SC-ICTS refers to data/information exchanges among ICT systems involved in physical supply chains or industrial systems.…”
Section: Problem Statement About Enterprise Modeling and Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we consider interdependent networks of goods or services, where ICT supply chain management is required to manage the channels and nodes for the delivery from source to end customers. To support services, SC-ICTS interoperability is widely recognized as a major concern for organizations [4] and companies [6]. More technically, SC-ICTS refers to data/information exchanges among ICT systems involved in physical supply chains or industrial systems.…”
Section: Problem Statement About Supply Chain Interoperability Of Ict Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%