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Real-Time Management: Unternehmen In Der Vernetzten Wirtschaft, Hubert Oesterle Sep 2002

Real-Time Management: Unternehmen In Der Vernetzten Wirtschaft, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Methode Zur Entwicklung Von Prozessportalen, Rainer Alt, Marc A. Caesar, Florian Leser, Thomas Puschmann, Christian Reichmayr, Hubert Oesterle Sep 2002

Methode Zur Entwicklung Von Prozessportalen, Rainer Alt, Marc A. Caesar, Florian Leser, Thomas Puschmann, Christian Reichmayr, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Regional Technology Assets And Opportunities: The Geographic Clustering Of High-Tech Industry, Science And Innovation In Appalachia, Edward Feser, Harvey Goldstein, Henry Renski, Catherine Renault Aug 2002

Regional Technology Assets And Opportunities: The Geographic Clustering Of High-Tech Industry, Science And Innovation In Appalachia, Edward Feser, Harvey Goldstein, Henry Renski, Catherine Renault

Edward J Feser

This study constitutes a systematic location analysis of the technology assets of Appalachia. The report identifies and documents sub-regional concentrations of technology-related employment, R&D, and applied innovation within and immediately adjacent to the 406-county service area of the Appalachian Regional Commission. By assembling and analyzing an extensive set of data at high levels of functional and spatial detail, the study reveals localized technology strengths that might be nurtured through focused economic development policy.


Innovation And The Economy, Mario Pianta, J. Michie, C. Oughton Jun 2002

Innovation And The Economy, Mario Pianta, J. Michie, C. Oughton

Mario Pianta

Unemployment has remained at relatively high levels across most European countries for a generation now. There have been a number of suggested explanations for this, with correspondingly different policy implications. Two of the major hypotheses relate, first, to the impact on the European economies from increased international competition, and `globalisation’ more generally, and, secondly, to the effects of new technology and innovation. The effects of both globalisation and technology on growth and employment in Europe have been researched over the past two years through an EU-funded project, the results of which, relating in particular to innovation, are reported in this …


Systematic Steps To Success, Hubert Oesterle, Rainer Alt Feb 2002

Systematic Steps To Success, Hubert Oesterle, Rainer Alt

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Innovations In Competitive Manufacturing, Paul Swamidass Jan 2002

Innovations In Competitive Manufacturing, Paul Swamidass

Paul Swamidass

Competitive manufacturing in the US was made possible by the progress made in a number of areas. For example, progress in competitive manufacturing is attributable to advances in the strategic use if manufacturing, cellular manufacturing, lean manufacturing, flexible automation, total quality management, supply chain management, design for manufacturing, mass customization, improved costing, and so on.

Pressured by competition, US manufacturers began the journey to competitive manufacturing in the late seventies; their success brought revolutionary changes to US manufacturing.

The book is arranged in 13 different chapters, each covering a major subject within manufacturing management. Each chapter consists of one or …


Informatik - Treiber Des Kompetenz-Managements, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Informatik - Treiber Des Kompetenz-Managements, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Echtzeitmanagement - Ein Neuer Hype?, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Echtzeitmanagement - Ein Neuer Hype?, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Wie Sieht Die Architektur Des Echtzeitunternehmens Aus? - What Does The Architecture Of The Real-Time Enterprise Look Like?, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Wie Sieht Die Architektur Des Echtzeitunternehmens Aus? - What Does The Architecture Of The Real-Time Enterprise Look Like?, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Strategie Der Kleinen Schritte, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Strategie Der Kleinen Schritte, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Der Takt Der Wirtschaft - Customer Collaboration Durch Realisierung Eines Vendor Managed Inventory-Szenarios Bei Der Röhm Gmbh, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Der Takt Der Wirtschaft - Customer Collaboration Durch Realisierung Eines Vendor Managed Inventory-Szenarios Bei Der Röhm Gmbh, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Connected Smart Appliances, Elgar Fleisch, Frederic Thiesse, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Connected Smart Appliances, Elgar Fleisch, Frederic Thiesse, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Logistik Webservices Zur Unterstützung Des Distributed Order Management, Rainer Alt, Dimitrios Gizanis, Hubert Oesterle, Klaus Guendel Jan 2002

Logistik Webservices Zur Unterstützung Des Distributed Order Management, Rainer Alt, Dimitrios Gizanis, Hubert Oesterle, Klaus Guendel

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Real-Time Management, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Real-Time Management, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Geschäftsmodelle Des Informationszeitalters, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Geschäftsmodelle Des Informationszeitalters, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Business Collaboration In The Information Age, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Business Collaboration In The Information Age, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Real-Time Management: Ein Neues Managementkonzept?, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Real-Time Management: Ein Neues Managementkonzept?, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Business Engineering - Eine St. Galler Vision, Hubert Oesterle Jan 2002

Business Engineering - Eine St. Galler Vision, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Betriebliche Anwendungen Mobiler Technologien: Ubiquitous Commerce, Hubert Oesterle, Friedemann Matter, Elgar Fleisch Jan 2002

Betriebliche Anwendungen Mobiler Technologien: Ubiquitous Commerce, Hubert Oesterle, Friedemann Matter, Elgar Fleisch

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Characterization Of Internet Traffic And User Classification: Foundations For The Next Generation Of Network Emulation, Rigoberto Chinchilla, John Hoag, David Koonce, Hans Kruse, Shawn Osterman, Yufei Wang Jan 2002

Characterization Of Internet Traffic And User Classification: Foundations For The Next Generation Of Network Emulation, Rigoberto Chinchilla, John Hoag, David Koonce, Hans Kruse, Shawn Osterman, Yufei Wang

Rigoberto Chinchilla

Rigorous experimentation is emerging as the preferred method for validating the benefits of protocols, especially those affecting quality of service. The emulation of traffic generators provides a compact and efficient method for testing protocols and techniques in a realistic context. Models of user behavior serve as the basis for the trafgen traffic emulator and are subject to refinement as our knowledge expands. The project in this study uses a layered approach to study different Internet applications and protocols including the hypertext transfer protocol, http.


Profitable Portale Durch Prozessorientierte Content- Und Kanalintegration - Beispiel Telekomunikation, Hubert Oesterle Dec 2001

Profitable Portale Durch Prozessorientierte Content- Und Kanalintegration - Beispiel Telekomunikation, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.


Employment Effects Of Product And Process Innovations In Europe, Mario Pianta, Tommaso Antonucci Dec 2001

Employment Effects Of Product And Process Innovations In Europe, Mario Pianta, Tommaso Antonucci

Mario Pianta

This paper develops a model of the employment impact of innovation considering, on the one hand, the interactions with demand and labour costs and, on the other, the variety of patterns of technological change. Different technological strategies are considered. First, a search for technological competitiveness is based on product innovation and productivity rooted in quality advantages; second a strategy of active price competitiveness has productivity growth rooted in process innovation-based restructuring; third a passive price competitiveness strategy is pursued by noninnovators relying on cost-cutting. The new European innovation database drawn from the Community Innovation Survey 1994-96, merged with structural and …


Betriebliche Anwendungen Mobiler Technologien: Ubiquitous Commerce, Elgar Fleisch, Friedemann Mattern, Hubert Oesterle Dec 2001

Betriebliche Anwendungen Mobiler Technologien: Ubiquitous Commerce, Elgar Fleisch, Friedemann Mattern, Hubert Oesterle

Hubert Oesterle

No abstract provided.