IEEE‚ Volume 45‚ Issue 6‚ Dec 2003‚ Pages: 105-106. Available at: Khiewnavawongsa‚ S.‚ & Schmidt‚ E.K. 2008. Green Supply Chain Management. Rakesh Menon‚ Pages 264. Lai‚ F.‚ Hutchinson‚ J.‚ & Zhang‚ G. 2005. Radio frequency identification (RFID) in China: opportunities and challenges. International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management‚ Volume 33‚ Issue 12‚ Pages 905 – 916. Mollenkopf‚ D.‚ Stolze‚ H.‚ & Tate‚ W.L. 2010. Green‚ lean‚ and global supply chains. Emerald Group Publishing
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MSYS111-15B Integrated Thinking: E-Business and Supply Chain Management SESSION 1 Introduction S AGENDA Welcome to MSYS111 LEARNING TOGETHER Break GROUP TASK S In a supermarket Synthesis Learnings Task (for next session) Content Reflection Activity WHO WE ARE: Teachers Karyn Rastrick Abraham Zhang Tutors Dannie Jefferies‚ Dann Moudry – in class Dannie Jefferies‚ Dann Moudry‚ Jess Howse‚ Gina Millar and Jarrod Jennings - PASS S Content HOW TO CONTACT
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Discussion 2 Organizational Performance INF 220 Week 2 Discussion 1 Role of BPR INF 220 Week 2 Discussion 2 Hardware and Software Selection INF 220 Week 3 Discussion 1 Database Development INF 220 Week 3 Discussion 2 RFID INF 220 Week 4 Discussion 1 Security in Business INF 220 Week 4 Discussion 2 Supply Chain Management INF 220 Week 5 Discussion 1 Impact of the Internet INF 220 Week 5 Discussion 2 Moral Dimensions of Information Systems
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1 Active and Intelligent Packaging: Innovations for the Future By Karleigh Huff Graduate Student Department of Food Science and Technology Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) Blacksburg‚ Va 2 Introduction Food packaging exists to make our lives easier. We need packaging to contain foods‚ protect foods from the outside environment‚ for convenience‚ and to communicate information to consumers about the food inside the package. Containment is the most basic function of a package
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are High Fashionable & Quality at low prices. H&M has advanced technology integration such as EDI‚ GPS and RFID. EDI: H&M stores used EDI system to check the availability of the product in other stores. GPS Technology: H&M has GPS technology‚ customers snap a picture of virtual articles of clothing and pinpoint a shopper’s location store where they did window shopping. RFID: H&M used RFID system to track its product inventory and real-time location acsess for products in warehouse. There are
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inventory check. Under the perpetual system‚ all records should be correct unless there was theft at the business that would make the inventory count off. "Furthermore‚ the perpetual inventory system is further aided by the presence of RFID checkers. These RFID checkers make the inventory calculation and recording purchases and sales easier and eliminate the need for manual checking at regular intervals. Of course‚ one cannot avoid situations where there may be a theft or unaccounted spoilage or
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THROUGH SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT……………………..6 Three sources of data integration…………………………………………………….....7 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE CATEGORIES……………………….….8 TYPES OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE………………………….……8 RFID TECHNOLGY…………………………………………………………………………..9 Components of RFID………………………………………………………………......9 AN IMPORTANT QUESTION TO ASK BEFORE INSTALLING A SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT SYTEM……………………………….…………………………………...10 POTENTIAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH IMPLEMENTING A SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
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Cifra. • • • • Increase in business (revenue) • In 1979:- $ 1billion/ year • In 1991:-$ 1billion/ week • In 2001:-$ 1billio/1.5 day Two factors 1) Highly automated distribution centers 2) Computerized inventory system Background Note • Why RFID over Bar Code? - believed that reduces SCM cost & enhances efficiency - expected to save $8.35B/year primarily through labor cost. • Centralized Distribution System - Pioneer of Hub & Spoke System • In 1970’s use of IT Bar code- Inventory tracking
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Various approaches have been proposed in the recent years to solve the above mentioned problems but still no system is being used in practice to assist visually impaired users main ly due to cost and usability issues. Trinetra is a barcode-based solution comprising common of the shelf components‚ such as an Internet & Bluetooth-enabled cell phone ‚ text-to-speech software and a portable barcode reader[2]. The user’s cell phone receives information fro m the barcode reader. When an ID is received
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These “things” can include any object ranging from a small pen to a big car. This technology has expanded to such an extent that even living organisms are considered as the part of Internet of things. In IoT‚ intelligent devices such as Passive RFID Tag [Los Alamos]‚ Smart Dust [Kristofer S. J. Pister‚ Joe Kahn‚ and Bernhard Boser] etc.‚ are connected together in a large network with unique accessibility. IoT exchanges data in a fraction of second and also it consumes less power. It makes
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