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This book discusses the models and tools available for solving configuration problems, emphasizes the value of model integration to obtain comprehensive and robust configuration decisions, proposes solutions for supply chain configuration in the presence of stochastic and dynamic factors, and illustrates application of the techniques discussed in applied studies. It is divided into four parts, which are devoted to defining the supply chain configuration problem and identifying key issues, describing solutions to various problems identified, proposing technologies for enabling supply chain…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book discusses the models and tools available for solving configuration problems, emphasizes the value of model integration to obtain comprehensive and robust configuration decisions, proposes solutions for supply chain configuration in the presence of stochastic and dynamic factors, and illustrates application of the techniques discussed in applied studies. It is divided into four parts, which are devoted to defining the supply chain configuration problem and identifying key issues, describing solutions to various problems identified, proposing technologies for enabling supply chain confirmations, and discussing applied supply chain configuration problems.Its distinguishing features are:
  • an explicit focus on the configuration problem
  • an in-depth coverage of configuration models
  • an emphasis on model integration
  • and application of information modeling techniques in decision-making
New to this edition is Part II: Technologies, which introduces readers to various technologies being utilized for supply chain configuration and contains two new chapters. The volume also has an added emphasis on the most recent theoretical developments and empirical findings in the area of supply chain management and related topics. This book is appropriate for professional and technical readers, including research directors, research associates, and institutions involved in both the design and implementation of logistics systems in manufacturing and service-related products. An equally appropriate audience is the academic reader, including professors, research associates, and students in industrial, manufacturing, mechanical, and automotive engineering departments, as well as engineering management, management sciences, and production and operations management.
Autorenporträt
Charu Chandra is Professor in College of Business at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. Prior to this, he was Professor in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering at the same institution. He has worked in the industry as an information technology manager and systems analyst. He is involved in research in supply chain management, and enterprise integration issues in large complex systems. He has published extensively, has guest edited several journal issues, and serves on the editorial boards of several academic journals.  J¿nis Grabis works at Riga Technical University. His main research interests are supply chain management, enterprise applications, simulation, enterprise integration, and software project management. He is the author of more than a hundred scientific publications. He is a member of Decision Science Institute and IEEE. Currently, he is a professor at Riga Technical University and leads the Department of Management Information Technology.
Rezensionen
From the reviews: "The book is well structured and provides a comprehensive overview of issues that are relevant to supply chain configuration decision modeling. ... The book serves as material for academics and practitioners working in the field, and graduate students in management science and industrial engineering who are seeking to enhance their knowledge of specific supply chain management issues." (Sameer Kumar, Interfaces, Vol. 38 (1), 2008)