نتایج جستجو برای: SCOR Model

تعداد نتایج: 2104538  

2016
Mohammed Alzahrani

IJSER © 2016 http://www.ijser.org Supply Chain Operations Reference Mohammed Alzahrani AbstractIn this paper we have discussed the privacy and security in detail. This paper is focused towards the investigation of Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) Model. The paper investigated the importance of practical application of SCOR model in organizations. Different research works conducted in pa...

2011
Honggeng Zhou W. C. Benton David A. Schilling Glenn W. Milligan

The Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model has been widely adopted in many companies. Anecdotal evidence and trade journals have reported significant improvements after firms have adopted the SCOR model. Although practitioners have been enthusiastic about implementing and using the SCOR model in their operations, the SCOR model has not been empirically validated. The purpose of this stu...

Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model is developed and maintained by the Supply Chain Council (SCC). The model is a reference model which can be utilized to map benchmark and improve the supply chain operations. SCOR model provides companies with a basic process modeling tool, an extensive benchmark database by defining a set of supply chain metrics. This paper explains the process and...

2000
Michael W. Barnett Charles J. Miller

Supply chains are large systems consisting of many entities interacting in complex ways. The challenge faced by companies is how to design and manage such systems. Modeling and simulation enables analysis of complex systems but as the model increases in size and realism, or when it is necessary to locate model components geographically, a distribution capability is needed. The High Level Archit...

2010
O. Sakka

Firms cannot be competitive if their business and information technology strategies are not aligned. Yet achieving strategic alignment continues to be a major concern for business executives. A number of alignment models have been offered in the literature. Enterprise Modelling (EM) can deliver models that are understandable by all participants and formalised enough to map the Enterprise Engine...

2008
Youakim Badr Jean Stephan

The reduction of risk constitutes a pillar of success in business. A crucial concern in any business activity includes the variable of risk due to security threats in information systems. Risks increase as the business increases in success and profit. Risk Management becomes a crucial part of every successful business model to deal with uncertain and risky socio-economic changes. Security conce...

2002
Rick Czaplewski

I n 1996, the Supply-Chain Council (SCC) developed the supply-chain operations reference (SCOR) model as the cross-industry standard for redefining and advancing supply chain management systems and practices. The SCOR model is a process reference model that integrates business process reengi-neering, benchmarking, and best practices. The SCOR model framework contains standard descriptions of ma...

2007
Jörg Becker Ralf Knackstedt Armin Stein

The SCOR-Model is one of the most applied reference models to support the description of supply chains. It owes its wide dissemination particularly the activities of the Supply chain council with its close to 1.000 members from practice and research. The paper investigates potentials for future extensions of the model. On the basis of an explorative survey of 20 professionals a framework for ex...

2011
Milan ZDRAVKOVIĆ Miroslav TRAJANOVIĆ Hervé PANETTO Alexis AUBRY

The complexity of the inter-organizational collaboration processes is one of the main concerns of the supply chain management. SCOR (Supply Chain Operation References) process reference model addresses those concerns by providing a process implementation roadmap, consisting of workflows, best practices, systems and performance metrics. In this paper, we use SCOR framework to develop knowledge-b...

Journal: :Advanced Engineering Informatics 2010
Jack C. P. Cheng Kincho H. Law Hans Bjornsson Albert T. Jones Ram D. Sriram

The planning and management of supply chains require properly specifying the participating members and the relationships among them. Construction supply chains usually consist of numerous participants and are complex in structure. Representing construction supply chains using a network model can help understand the complexity, support re-configuration, identify the bottlenecks, and prioritize c...

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