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Advances in B2B E-commerce and E-supply Chain Management: 13 (Journal of Organizational Computing & Electronic Commerce) Book
This special issue presents findings from research efforts aimed at addressing a number of key challenges that still need to be addressed--from developing flexible middleware, intelligent decision support functionality and new layers of eBusiness standards to gaining a deeper understanding of how to effectively apply these technologies in different contexts.Advances in B2B e-Commerce and e-Supply Chain Management: *shares experience working with Hong Kong's HKTAIUA initiative, a major government effort aimed at using the Internet to bring together buyers and suppliers in the local textile and apparel industry; *considers the procurement of logistics services as a reverse auction process, where e-tailers submit requests for bids to a transportation broker agent; *discusses experience working in Sweden with seven Small and Medium Enterprises, as these companies transition to new eBusiness practices; *introduces MASCOT, a collaborative decision support environment for the dynamic creation and coordination of supply chains; and *presents an agent-based framework for both lateral and vertical coordination across different supply chain entities.Read More
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- 0805895949
- 9780805895940
- Lee
- 12 September 2003
- Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
- Paperback (Book)
- 152
- Special
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