Supply chain planning opportunities for small and medium sized companies
Computers in Industry - Stimulating manufacturing excellence in small and medium enterprises
B2B eMarketplaces and small- and medium-sized enterprises
Computers in Industry - Stimulating manufacturing excellence in small and medium enterprises
Transparency in complex dynamic food supply chains
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Analyzing of CPFR success factors using fuzzy cognitive maps in retail industry
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Critical success factors in enterprise resource planning systems: Review of the last decade
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Queuing system for different classes of customers
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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Four main frameworks for intercompany relationships (SCOR, CPFR, ISA95 and OAG) are discussed and compared. The link between the frameworks and different supply chain integration applications such as ERP, CRM and VMI are pictured. Finally the state-of-the-art, future state and challenges of the supply chain integration applications are discussed. It is concluded that the main challenge with respect to frameworks supporting business systems integration is to extend them with implementation functionality to better support business system application development. An example of this is customer requirement fulfillment processes such as product development and order fulfillment. Not only do they cross the borders of the company's departments (sales, logistics, purchasing, etc) but also various companies in the supply chain. In spite of this development, business integration across systems and borders are still not matured and to a large extend based on human interaction.