2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.procs.2015.09.176
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Using Information-theoretic Principles to Analyze and Evaluate Complex Adaptive Supply Network Architectures

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“…Integrated supply chain planning with execution feedback schedules semi-autonomous fulfillment-oriented human-robot collaboration (HRC) (Bauer et al, 2008) and intelligent machine service (iMS)-teams (Hoffman and Breazeal, 2004;Herneth, 2018;Iqbal and Riek, 2019). Resulting adaptive supply networks (ASN) are digital and secure networks for autonomous collaboration and intelligent decision-making (Rodewald et al, 2015;Herneth, 2019). Supply chain services are risk-aware and proactively respond to exceptions and deviations with distributed decision management (DMN) (Object Management Group (OMG), 2019) and automated decision-making (ADM) (Newell, 1979;Fink, 2006) as distributed automated decisionmaking (DADM) processes (Herneth, 2018).…”
Section: Intra-organizational Maturitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Integrated supply chain planning with execution feedback schedules semi-autonomous fulfillment-oriented human-robot collaboration (HRC) (Bauer et al, 2008) and intelligent machine service (iMS)-teams (Hoffman and Breazeal, 2004;Herneth, 2018;Iqbal and Riek, 2019). Resulting adaptive supply networks (ASN) are digital and secure networks for autonomous collaboration and intelligent decision-making (Rodewald et al, 2015;Herneth, 2019). Supply chain services are risk-aware and proactively respond to exceptions and deviations with distributed decision management (DMN) (Object Management Group (OMG), 2019) and automated decision-making (ADM) (Newell, 1979;Fink, 2006) as distributed automated decisionmaking (DADM) processes (Herneth, 2018).…”
Section: Intra-organizational Maturitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, statistical measures such as Granger causality and transfer entropy are typically used to identify functional, rather than effective structure. For example, transfer entropy has been used previously to infer networks in numerous fields, e.g., computational neuroscience [ 5 , 38 ], multi-agent systems [ 8 ], financial markets [ 39 ], supply-chain networks [ 40 ], and biology [ 41 ]. However, most of these results build on the work of Schreiber [ 25 ] by assuming the system is composed of finite-order Markov chains and thus there is a dearth of work that provides formal derivations for the use of this measure for inferring effective connectivity.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the authors could have chosen to vary the time delays among the nodes, create randomly variable (but bounded) time delays, or to ignore some number of inputs to determine production timing [38]. However, for this initial application, the deterministic approach of a 1-unit time delay was chosen to more clearly demonstrate the method without adding unnecessary noise.…”
Section: Conceptual Static Supply Network Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%