28 research outputs found
RFID Applications and Potentials
The economy of the 21st-century enterprise is driven by efficiency, which, among other initiatives, requires enterprise business processes and workflows to be supported by adequate information technology to achieve this efficiency. Information technology plays a key role in transforming enterprises, especially through the way these enterprises conduct business and interact with partners and customers
Towards a Center for Modeling and Simulation: The Case for Jordan
Modeling and Simulation (M&S) has recently become an important area that is pursued by many researchers and practitioners due to the role it plays in understanding complex systems and problems. We have therefore witnessed the establishment of many M&S organizations in the last two decades especially in the more developed world. Less developed countries are starting to recognize the need for such capability especially that the problems they face are not less complex. In this paper, we present a preliminary study towards a business plan for establishing a scientific center for Modeling, Analysis, Simulation and Animation in Jordan (JoSAMA) and the value it can bring to the academic, industrial and governmental communities in Jordan and potentially in the Middle East. This effort was funded by the Fulbright Specialist Program and hosted by the German-Jordanian University, Amman, Jordan
An Agent Based Approach for Simulating DEMO Enterprise Models
AbstractDEMO (design and engineering methodology for organization) is a theoretically grounded methodology for rigorous enterprise modeling. It provides relevant concepts from a construction perspective. As the methodology gains a wider audience, there is a growing interest in simulating DEMO models. Most attempts to develop a simulation approach for enterprise models in general, and the DEMO methodology in particular, are based on process oriented conceptualizations that are typically implementation in a discrete event paradigm. In this paper, we propose a conceptual framework for the translation of DEMO models into an agent based simulation. We will describe the DEMO methodology in some detail and present a domain model that translates its most salient concepts in a form that makes it amenable to agent based simulation
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PROCEEDINGS Seventh International Workshop on the Language-Action Perspective on Communication Modeling (LAP 2002) Edited by
Organizational and business impacts of RFID technology
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to briefly discuss some aspects of radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, potential applications, and challenges including scientific methods that will help to study the impacts of RFID implementation on businesses.Design/methodology/approachAs an introductory paper, this paper conducts a brief literature review, provides personal reflection on RFID technology, and consolidates expert opinions.FindingsThis paper identifies a set of research topics that seem relevant for a large‐scale implementation of RFID systems. It brings up the importance of business impacts as a result of new RFID systems introduced to organizations.Originality/valueThe paper is original in the sense that it combines literature review, personal reflections, and expert opinions to draw a set of research topics that contribute to both acceptance and large‐scale implementation of RFID systems.</jats:sec
Modeling and Simulation Driven Software Development
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