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Biao Shi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Design and Implement of an EPC Encoding and Decoding System for Enterprise Application
    2013 IEEE International Conference on Green Computing and Communications and IEEE Internet of Things and IEEE Cyber Physical and Social Computing, 2013
    Co-Authors: Huiqun Zhao, Biao Shi
    Abstract:

    The Barcode system has large scale application around the world. However, its disadvantages of unique object identity and the lack of connectivity to Internet have turned the customer's attention into the EPC(Electronic Product Code, EPC in short) Network. As a Subsidiary Organization of GS1, EPCglobal has launched an EPC network architectural framework. In the paper, the author designs the encoding and decoding schema of SGTIN-96. Moreover a EPC encoding system toward enterprise application is designed and implemented, which is based on the schema. Through the system, SGTIN-96 labels can be generated and printed. And the content of SGTIN-96 labels can be decoded as well. The method of designing and implementing a new EPC Network also is discussed in this paper and case study is introduced for supporting the extensibility on Barcode in EPC network.

  • GreenCom/iThings/CPScom - Design and Implement of an EPC Encoding and Decoding System for Enterprise Application
    2013 IEEE International Conference on Green Computing and Communications and IEEE Internet of Things and IEEE Cyber Physical and Social Computing, 2013
    Co-Authors: Huiqun Zhao, Biao Shi
    Abstract:

    The Barcode system has large scale application around the world. However, its disadvantages of unique object identity and the lack of connectivity to Internet have turned the customer's attention into the EPC(Electronic Product Code, EPC in short) Network. As a Subsidiary Organization of GS1, EPCglobal has launched an EPC network architectural framework. In the paper, the author designs the encoding and decoding schema of SGTIN-96. Moreover a EPC encoding system toward enterprise application is designed and implemented, which is based on the schema. Through the system, SGTIN-96 labels can be generated and printed. And the content of SGTIN-96 labels can be decoded as well. The method of designing and implementing a new EPC Network also is discussed in this paper and case study is introduced for supporting the extensibility on Barcode in EPC network.

Huiqun Zhao - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Design and Implement of an EPC Encoding and Decoding System for Enterprise Application
    2013 IEEE International Conference on Green Computing and Communications and IEEE Internet of Things and IEEE Cyber Physical and Social Computing, 2013
    Co-Authors: Huiqun Zhao, Biao Shi
    Abstract:

    The Barcode system has large scale application around the world. However, its disadvantages of unique object identity and the lack of connectivity to Internet have turned the customer's attention into the EPC(Electronic Product Code, EPC in short) Network. As a Subsidiary Organization of GS1, EPCglobal has launched an EPC network architectural framework. In the paper, the author designs the encoding and decoding schema of SGTIN-96. Moreover a EPC encoding system toward enterprise application is designed and implemented, which is based on the schema. Through the system, SGTIN-96 labels can be generated and printed. And the content of SGTIN-96 labels can be decoded as well. The method of designing and implementing a new EPC Network also is discussed in this paper and case study is introduced for supporting the extensibility on Barcode in EPC network.

  • GreenCom/iThings/CPScom - Design and Implement of an EPC Encoding and Decoding System for Enterprise Application
    2013 IEEE International Conference on Green Computing and Communications and IEEE Internet of Things and IEEE Cyber Physical and Social Computing, 2013
    Co-Authors: Huiqun Zhao, Biao Shi
    Abstract:

    The Barcode system has large scale application around the world. However, its disadvantages of unique object identity and the lack of connectivity to Internet have turned the customer's attention into the EPC(Electronic Product Code, EPC in short) Network. As a Subsidiary Organization of GS1, EPCglobal has launched an EPC network architectural framework. In the paper, the author designs the encoding and decoding schema of SGTIN-96. Moreover a EPC encoding system toward enterprise application is designed and implemented, which is based on the schema. Through the system, SGTIN-96 labels can be generated and printed. And the content of SGTIN-96 labels can be decoded as well. The method of designing and implementing a new EPC Network also is discussed in this paper and case study is introduced for supporting the extensibility on Barcode in EPC network.

Kevin Duffy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation in a Global Subsidiary Organization: Lessons Learned
    Journal of Asia-Pacific Business, 2008
    Co-Authors: Vijay Sethi, Vikram Sethi, Anand Jeyaraj, Kevin Duffy
    Abstract:

    ABSTRACT This article describes the implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) implemented by British Petroleum (BP) Worldwide, from the perspective of one of its Subsidiary Organizations, BP Singapore. The ERP solution, an internally developed system, was implemented globally by BP worldwide quite successfully from a global perspective, though not without challenges at the local level. This study examines the process of implementing a global ERP solution at the local subsidiaries, and the unique problems that may be encountered in force-fitting a global solution at the local level. Among the issues and problems experienced by the Subsidiary are higher-than-anticipated costs, longer development times, lack of technical expertise, and compromises in business processes. The findings of the study could be helpful in formulating coping mechanisms in implementing global ERP solutions.

David Williams - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Strategies of multinational enterprises and the development of the Central and Eastern European economies
    European Business Review, 1997
    Co-Authors: David Williams
    Abstract:

    Foreign direct investment (FDI) manifests itself in different ways and in order to evaluate the likely impact of FDI it is necessary to examine the strategic aspirations of multinational enterprises (MNE). This involves analysing the entry modes which MNEs use to gain access to foreign markets and the type of Subsidiary Organization which is established in the host country. The countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) have identified FDI as a key element of their transition to market economies. Drawing on the experience of influential FDI flows into Western economies, argues that the strategic ambitions of MNEs will not necessarily lead to a wholly favourable impact on the CEE economies and that there is a need to encourage technological and infrastructure development as well as a monitoring process of FDI projects, which includes an after‐care service.

Vijay Sethi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Enterprise Resource Planning Systems Implementation in a Global Subsidiary Organization: Lessons Learned
    Journal of Asia-Pacific Business, 2008
    Co-Authors: Vijay Sethi, Vikram Sethi, Anand Jeyaraj, Kevin Duffy
    Abstract:

    ABSTRACT This article describes the implementation of an enterprise resource planning (ERP) implemented by British Petroleum (BP) Worldwide, from the perspective of one of its Subsidiary Organizations, BP Singapore. The ERP solution, an internally developed system, was implemented globally by BP worldwide quite successfully from a global perspective, though not without challenges at the local level. This study examines the process of implementing a global ERP solution at the local subsidiaries, and the unique problems that may be encountered in force-fitting a global solution at the local level. Among the issues and problems experienced by the Subsidiary are higher-than-anticipated costs, longer development times, lack of technical expertise, and compromises in business processes. The findings of the study could be helpful in formulating coping mechanisms in implementing global ERP solutions.