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A Conceptual Information Meta-Model for Supply Chains

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Enterprises invest considerable amounts of money for supply chain information technologies, which vary in scale, usage, and level of technology. These systems include repositories, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Advanced Planning Systems (APS), and other information systems. Supply chain management needs to access these systems for its original tasks of planning, monitoring, and control.

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Heckmann, I. (2016). A Conceptual Information Meta-Model for Supply Chains. In: Towards Supply Chain Risk Analytics. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14870-6_10

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