Transportation Systems * Power Electronics * Power Systems * Robotics * VLSI Systems * Wireless Communications * MicroElectroMechanical Systems * Mechatronics Bio Medical * Bio Metrics - Finger Print‚ RFID‚ Voice * Robotics * Security System * Tele Communication * Communication * Unwired Zigbee‚ RFID‚ GSM‚ RF‚ Bluetooth‚ WIFI‚ GPS * Wired - RS232‚ RS485‚ USB‚ Can * Electrical * Jammers * Motors‚ Drives & Controls * Networking * Power Electronics - DC to DC‚ Buck Boost‚ Inverters‚ Power Factor‚ Converters
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that means to a buyer and assortment planning‚ which is more strategic and which is a “corporate philosophy” * Be able to define UPC‚ SKU‚ EDI‚ QR‚ ASN‚ DC‚ Cross-docking‚ pre-packing‚ and “models” (model stock development) per lecture * What RFID stands for * Know and be able to write out “On EDI” vs. “Not on EDI” flow chart of basic replenishment mrch per lecture * Sell-through analysis (selling‚ and how often it’s usually done) per lecture and Levy and Weitz * Gross Margin formula
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CROSS DOCKING"‚ Paper presented at the Winter Simulation Conference‚ USA • James R. Stock‚ Douglas M. Lambert‚ 2001‚ "Strategic Logistic Management”‚ McGraw- Hill Inc. • A.T. KEARNEY‚ 2004‚ "RFID/EPC Managing the Transition (2004-2007)". Retrieved on 2 May 2008‚ from http://www.atkearney.com/shared_res/pdf/RFID-EPC_S.pdf [pic]
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ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (SCM) -APPLICATION IN RETAIL INDUSTRY SUPPLY CHAIN (MARKS AND SPENCER) ABSTRACT: This report examines Supply Chain Management (SCM) and how it enhances the supply chains in the Retail Industry. Also the report examines how the supply chain is a link of suppliers and buyers and customers in turn becoming supplier. The report examines the problems associated with the supply chain a major one which is bullwhip effect. This study
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Home automation is truly a smart idea. It systematically performs tasks at specific times throughout the day. As an example‚ every night at 11 pm‚ a subsystem processor‚ can automatically regulate locking all the doors in the house‚ set the alarm so that we get up for work on time‚ turn off all the interior lights‚ turn on the exterior lights and lower the thermostat. It is unfailing in its duties and frees us from having to physically do these chores. At one time‚ smart home automation
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Modeling and Simulation Conf.‚ Jan. 2002‚ pp. 27–31. [7] M. G. Zapata‚“Secure Ad-Hoc On-Demand Distance Vector Routing”‚ ACM Mobile Comp. Commun. Rev.‚ Vol. 6‚ No. 3‚ July 2002‚ pp.106-07. [8] A. Juels et al.‚“Minimalist Cryptography for Low-Cost RFID Tags”‚ Proc. 4th Int’l. Conf. Security in Commun. Networks‚ LNCS 3352‚ Springer-Verlag‚ 2004‚ pp-149-64. [9] Bok Yong Choi‚ Deok Gyu Lee‚“RHDP-Scheme for RFID’s Efficiency Improvement on the Ubiquitous Computing”‚ SpringerLink‚ Vol. 344/2006‚4‚ Oct
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The Expenditure Cycle is a recurring set of business activities and related information processing operations associated with the purchase of and payment for goods and services. The primary external exchange of information is with suppliers (Vendors). Information about the need to purchase goods and material flows to the expenditure cycle from the revenue and production cycles‚ inventory control‚ and various departments. Once the goods and materials arrive‚ notification of their receipt flows
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RFID tags placed in shipments by the vendors are small (less than .5 mm square) and relatively inexpensive radio devices that communicate with scanners providing pre-defined information (Wikipedia). The scanners would automatically pick up the information in the tag without requiring any human intervention. When the shipment is identified by the RFID tag‚ the system will retrieve the information that has been transmitted by
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Background of Homeplus “Homeplus” was initially owned by Samsung Corporation[1] in 1994. During the Asian financial crisis in 1997‚ Samsung was affect by the crisis and tried to strive its business in the retail industry. It eventually collaborated with Tesco‚ a major British retailer in 1999[2]. The joint venture benefited both Samsung and Tesco. Samsung was saved from bankruptcy‚ in the same time‚ Tesco was able to enter the tough local retail business because of the partnership with Samsung[3]
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SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AT WAL-MART Due Date December 1‚ 2009 Orlando‚ FL 32816 INDEX 2. Introduction 3. Supply Chain at Walt-Mart Inc 4. Importance of the supply chain the strategic 5. Identification of the supply chain strategies a. Negotiation with many supplier b. Long Term partnering c. Vertical Integration d. Keiretsu Network e. Suppliers on an as need basis 6. Issues in Wal-Mart supply chain
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