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Enterprise modeling and integration: A stochastic management approach

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  • Matsui, Masayuki

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Recently, my book by Matsui has been published in Japanese, and the title is "Management of Manufacturing Enterprise: Profit Maximization and Factory Science." Enterprise/Factory Science means the system science of the 3M & I, in which is the complex of huMan, Material/Machine, Money and Information, and would contribute to enterprise modeling and integration issues. This paper presents the problem of enterprise/factory science, and discusses a class of 3M & I system by a stochastic management approach. First, the 3M & I system is defined, and a variety vs. structure is introduced. Next, the two structures of management are distinguished, and the demand-to-supply and process-cycle management are discussed by structural modeling.

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  • Matsui, Masayuki, 2009. "Enterprise modeling and integration: A stochastic management approach," International Journal of Production Economics, Elsevier, vol. 122(1), pages 485-491, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:proeco:v:122:y:2009:i:1:p:485-491
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