A conceptual framework for the next generation of the supply chain management
下一代供应链管理的概念框架
基本信息
- 批准号:15530287
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.11万
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- 依托单位国家:日本
- 项目类别:Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:日本
- 起止时间:2003 至 2005
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Building of the consumer starting point circulation system is a subject of the development of the distribution information system. Specially, the expectation of the next generation supply chain management that it is represented by CPFR based on the connection between the close enterprises rises. However, though a model SCOR and so on is actually proposed, still it falls into the partial optimization, and the case not to take steps toward the whole optimization of the supply chain is thought. So, it researched for the purpose of establishing the methodology of distribution information system building with building a new analysis conceptual framework about the distribution information system of process pointing. It proceeded with building of the conceptual framework about the distribution information system of process pointing concretely based on the research result until now as a master by the literature research. Functional abstraction is effective in the business as an actual condition as that result because systematic length isn't broken and a thing between the organizations is stridden over and applied. As for functional abstraction, it became clear to pass and can to do it. In addition, the knowledge that the conceptual design of distribution information system building of the process pointing that the template general idea was introduced was effective was acquired.
消费者起点流通系统的建设是分销信息系统发展的一个课题。特别是人们对以CPFR为代表的基于紧密企业间联系的下一代供应链管理的期望日益高涨。然而,尽管实际上提出了SCOR等模型,但它仍然福尔斯局部优化,并没有考虑到向供应链整体优化迈出步伐的情况。为此,本文以建立基于过程指向的分销信息系统分析概念框架为目的,进行分销信息系统构建方法学的研究。以文献研究为基础,以迄今为止的研究成果为基础,具体针对流程型分销信息系统进行概念框架的构建。功能抽象作为一种实际情况在业务中是有效的,因为系统的长度没有被打破,组织之间的东西被跨越和应用。在功能抽象方面,明确了通过和可以做到,并得出了引入模板总体思想的过程的配电信息系统建设概念设计是有效的认识。
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