Logistics information systems: digital transformation and supply chain applications in the 4.0 era
Material type: TextSeries: Springer Texts in Business and EconomicsPublication details: Springer Cham 2024Description: xxvi, 423 pISBN:- 9783031602894
- 658.7 KOC
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | Indian Institute of Management LRC General Stacks | Operations Management & Quantitative Techniques | 658.7 KOC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 007351 |
Table of content:
Front Matter
Pages i-xxvi
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Digital Transformation in Logistics
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 1-35
IT Infrastructure
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 37-56
Network, Telecommunication
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 57-71
Logic of Coding and Database
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 73-120
Enterprise Applications in Logistics (Data Processing)
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 121-180
Data Collection Technologies in Logistics
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 181-217
Data Integration Technologies for Logistics
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 219-233
Data Science
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 235-285
Chapter: Business Analysis, System Implementation
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 287-314
Chapter: Cyber Security, Health
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 315-341
Use of Enterprise Systems: Integrated Business Scenario—Order to Cash and Procure to Pay
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 343-379
Project Management, Overcoming Resistance, Carrier Opportunities
Batuhan Kocaoglu
Pages 381-404
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In today’s era of digital transformation, the logistics sector is one of the most technology-intensive industries. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the IT infrastructure required for company operations, the types of enterprise software used in logistics, and current data collection technologies. It addresses the terminology, information flows, and application contexts of the necessary software, helping readers to see the big picture without being overwhelmed by technical details.
It explains principal methodologies for modelling and designing systems and describes the objectives of project management and system analysis, not to mention why they are so essential to developing information systems. It also defines critical terms before turning to sector-specific hardware and software solutions for logistics operations: data collection, data processing, and data analytics solutions. In addition, the book includes sections that introduce readers to programming and the core of the database, piquing their interest and guiding them to a higher level of specialization. Study questions are provided at the end of each chapter to test reader comprehension.
This book will be a helpful resource for students in logistics or professionals working in the fields of business administration, foreign trade, industrial engineering, ERP, or MIS who want to advance their knowledge and skills in the logistics industry.
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