Falco Jaekel develops a reference architecture for cloud logistics systems. The reference architecture shows how to apply the principles and concepts of cloud computing (e.g. virtualization, service-orientation) to logistics system design and thus how to deliver certain physical logistics capabilities such as transport and storage with the essential cloud characteristics (e.g. on-demand, rapid elasticity, pay-per-use). Within certain scenarios, this innovative mode of delivery can reconcile logistics efficiency with effectiveness and thus may enable firms to achieve competitive advantage in dynamic environments.
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The Author
Dr. Falco Jaekel finished his doctorate under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Delfmann at the Department of Business Policy and Logistics at the University of Cologne, Germany. He works in the consultancy branch of a global logistics service provider.
Contents
- Fundamentals of Logistics Systems
- Fundamentals of Interfirm Networks and Networked Horizontal LSP Cooperation
- Fundamentals and Roots of Cloud Computing
- Systematic Review of Cloud Logistics Knowledge
- Cloud Logistics Systems: Reference Architecture Design
Target Groups
- Researchers and students in the fields of logistics, business information systems, and horizontal alliance design
- Managers of logistics service providers, horizontal logistics alliances, and logistics IT platform providers, especially of electronic marketplaces
The Author
Dr. Falco Jaekel finished his doctorate under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Delfmann at the Department of Business Policy and Logistics at the University of Cologne, Germany. He works in the consultancy branch of a global logistics service provider.
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