An Introduction to the Special Issue “Recent advances on supply chain network design”

IF 1.8 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.2478/fcds-2022-0017
Reza Lotfi, G. Weber
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Abstract Discussions of the resiliency, sustainability, and agility of supply chains are important in the research and management of supply chains in these difficult times, considering the ongoing pandemic of COVID-19. A viable supply chain is often characterized by resiliency, sustainability, and agility in its network design. Resiliency is essential because disruption and demand fluctuations are forced upon SCs, and the effects of these for many managerial supply chains are unknown. In addition, applying novel technology in the supply chain, such as blockchain, Internet-of-Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence (AI) as agility tools can assist and enable the transition to lean production. This special issue of the Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences is dedicated to advancements in this fields. Besides, the special issue covers instructional information about OR techniques which are useful for addressing real-world applications on such challenges.
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“供应链网络设计的最新进展”特刊简介
摘要考虑到新冠肺炎的持续大流行,在这些困难时期,讨论供应链的弹性、可持续性和灵活性对于供应链的研究和管理至关重要。一个可行的供应链在其网络设计中通常具有弹性、可持续性和灵活性。弹性至关重要,因为供应链中断和需求波动是强制性的,而这些对许多管理供应链的影响是未知的。此外,在供应链中应用新技术,如区块链、物联网(IoT)和人工智能(AI)作为敏捷工具,可以帮助并实现向精益生产的过渡。本期特刊《计算与决策科学基础》专门介绍这一领域的进展。此外,特刊还涵盖了有关OR技术的指导信息,这些信息有助于解决此类挑战的现实应用。
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Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences
Foundations of Computing and Decision Sciences COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-
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