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IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The model-assisted global query system for multiple databases in distributed enterprises
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Wireless sensor networks: a survey
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Decomposition of Knowledge for Concurrent Processing
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
RFID Systems and Security and Privacy Implications
CHES '02 Revised Papers from the 4th International Workshop on Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems
A Tool for Analyzing and Fine Tuning the Real-Time Properties of an Embedded System
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Enterprise Collaboration: On-Demand Information Exchange for Extended Enterprises (Integrated Series in Information Systems)
Complex event processing in enterprise information systems based on RFID
Enterprise Information Systems
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
An OVAL-based active vulnerability assessment system for enterprise computer networks
Information Systems Frontiers
Parameter mapping and data transformation for engineering application integration
Information Systems Frontiers
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Node localisation in wireless sensor network based on self-organising isometric embedding
Enterprise Information Systems
A support methodology for EAI and BPM projects in SMEs
Enterprise Information Systems
Receptivity of India's small and medium-sized enterprises to information system adoption
Enterprise Information Systems
Game model on the information competition in the environmental system
SMC'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
An approach for moving object recognition based on BPR and CI
Information Systems Frontiers
Heuristic algorithms for effective broker deployment
Information Technology and Management
Distributed data mining for e-business
Information Technology and Management
Optimizing airline passenger prescreening systems with Bayesian decision models
Computers and Operations Research
Finding the K shortest paths in a schedule-based transit network
Computers and Operations Research
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Supply chain product visibility: Methods, systems and impacts
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Industrial network flow involves three domains: infrastructure, individual subjects of movement, and planning and control of the movement. Examples include supply chain and intelligent transportation. These traditionally isolated domains can be digitally connected to enhance their performance. Digitization of the infrastructure provides real-time data to facilitate its operation, while digitally connecting the subjects to the infrastructure allows for tailored services and support to particular subjects. Connection of both to the enterprise information systems enables adaptive control for the application (e.g. logistics) at a global optimization level. Previous results in the field cover separate aspects of planning/routing, real-time monitoring, and trip support. Toward this end, a new highway-based subject-infrastructure-enterprise (SIE) information integration model using digital connection is proposed to the field of industrial network flow control for application to intelligent transportation and supply chain management. The SIE model supports industrial network flow control in a way comparable to an adaptive control panel administering an automated material handling system. In this metaphor, the global infrastructure becomes 'controllable' similar to factory conveyors and automated guided vehicles. This paper presents a conceptual design substantiated with information requirements analysis. An empirical experiment at locations in New York State shows the technical feasibility of the digital connection envisioned.