نتایج جستجو برای: supply function competition

تعداد نتایج: 1429296  

2006
David Pardoe Peter Stone Mark Van Middlesworth

Supply chains are ubiquitous in the manufacturing of many complex products. Traditionally, supply chains have been created through the interactions of human representatives of the companies involved, but advances in autonomous agent technologies have sparked an interest in automating the process. The Trading Agent Competition Supply Chain Management (TAC SCM) scenario provides a unique testbed ...

2006
David Pardoe Peter Stone

Supply chains are ubiquitous in the manufacturing of many complex products. Traditionally, supply chains have been created through the interactions of human representatives of the companies involved, but advances in autonomous agent technologies have sparked an interest in automating the process. The Trading Agent Competition Supply Chain Management (TAC SCM) scenario provides a unique testbed ...

Journal: :journal of industrial engineering, international 2009
j nazemi m modarres

the revenue management concept and techniques are applied to model the coordination of supply chain elements. the fundamental premise of this approach is synchronization of a group of business entities consist-ing of a manufacturer and multiple suppliers to achieve an optimal supply chain capacity plans. the output of the supply chain can be various products and thus it is measured in terms of ...

2010
L. GUOQING H. XUCHUN

With the accession to WTO and the establishment of Shanghai Gold Exchange, gold mines in China are facing more severe competition from both home and abroad. Supply Chain Management (SCM), a new management idea gradually accepted all over the world, provides the gold mines in China with a new management mode. In this thesis, under the guidance of SCM theory, based on the analyzing to the actuali...

1998

0 We measured competition intensity "CI# between herbaceous vegetation and tree seedlings "Quercus macrocarpa and Q[ ellipsoidalis# along an experimental moistureÐ light gradient[ Contrasting theories were tested by comparing variation in competition intensity to changes in neighbour biomass and resource supply and demand[ 1 CI based on survival was inversely correlated with net soil water supp...

Journal: :Decision Support Systems 2005
Aleksandr Rudkevich

The paper deals with the Supply Function Equilibrium (SFE) as a model of competition in electricity markets. It introduces theoretical advancement through relaxing traditional assumptions of continuity of supply functions and provides a foundation for efficient computational algorithms. Two special examples are considered. One demonstrates that continuous equilibrium could be impossible while a...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Dean Mobbs Demis Hassabis Rongjun Yu Carlton Chu Matthew Rushworth Erie Boorman Tim Dalgleish

Input-matching is a key mechanism by which animals optimally distribute themselves across habitats to maximize net gains based on the changing input values of food supply rate and competition. To examine the neural systems that underlie this rule in humans, we created a continuous-input foraging task where subjects had to decide to stay or switch between two habitats presented on the left and r...

We develop a price competition model for a new supply chain that competes in a market comprised of some rival supply chains. The new supply chain has one risk-neutral manufacturer and one risk-averse retailer in which the manufacturer is a leader and retailer is a follower. The manufacturer pays a fraction of the risk cost (caused by demand uncertainty) to the retailer. We apply this competitiv...

2002
Yuliang Yao Jonathan W. Palmer Martin E. Dresner

This research empirically examines supply chain structure, price competition, and supply chain performance using data obtained from the GSA’s Federal Supply Service. The preliminary results show positive relationships between supply chain performance and implementation of electronic commerce initiatives to support both transaction and distribution channels. The potential contributions of the re...

naser safaei, seyedehfatemeh Golrizgashti, shahnaz piroozfar,

Supply chain management is a set of used methods for the efficient integration of suppliers, manufacturers, warehouses, and sellers to response customer requirements to reduce system costs and to distribute products at the right place and right time. This study aims to identify and rank the supply chain damages using the analytic network process as a practical case in a fast moving consumer goo...

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