2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2006.04.008
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Integration of Web Services technology with business models within the total product design process for supplier selection

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“…It is possible to move toward new concepts of highly distributed HCI, particularly in new supervisory organizations (concept of e-supervision, with strong connections with other services and concepts: e-maintenance, e-logistics…) involving stakeholders both inside and outside the control rooms, even outside the company (Hou and Su 2006;Idoughi and Kolski 2007;Lu et al 2009;Idoughi et al 2010). For this reason, the new simulations during the course will involve new organizations (and in consequence the need for new criteria related to these highly distributed organizations), involving adapted HCI (on different interaction supports that can be carried: PDA, smartphone, tablet…).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible to move toward new concepts of highly distributed HCI, particularly in new supervisory organizations (concept of e-supervision, with strong connections with other services and concepts: e-maintenance, e-logistics…) involving stakeholders both inside and outside the control rooms, even outside the company (Hou and Su 2006;Idoughi and Kolski 2007;Lu et al 2009;Idoughi et al 2010). For this reason, the new simulations during the course will involve new organizations (and in consequence the need for new criteria related to these highly distributed organizations), involving adapted HCI (on different interaction supports that can be carried: PDA, smartphone, tablet…).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delivery quality (Choi & Hartley, 1996;Xia & Wu, 2007), tracking of low-quality products (Goffin, Szwejczewski & New, 1997;Wisner, Epstein & Bagozzi, 2006;Hou & Su, 2006), and quality system certification (Das & Teng, 2000;Tam & Tummala, 2001) are among the criteria. The supplier's product quality and quality control capabilities need to remain above a certain level to meet the customers' requests.…”
Section: (Placed Figure 1 Here)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, several proposed supplier selection models incorporate the relative importance of the supplier selection factors depending on the types of targeted MC implementation, e.g. for the component-sharing modularity type of MC, the requirements for selecting suppliers would not be the same as the component-sweeping modularity implementation type [47]. Like in the case of a stable low variety production, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is commonly used as a means to solve the multi-criteria decision-making problem of supplier selection.…”
Section: Supplier Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%