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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures xi
List of Tables xiii
Preface xv
I Introduction and Foundations 1
1 Introduction and Overview 3
1.1 Sources and Notes 7
2 Background 8
2.1 A Historical Perspective of the Information Age 8
2.2 Parallels between Transportation and Telecommunication Net¬
works 12
2.3 Challenges Facing Decision-Makers 14
2.4 Sources and Notes 15
3 Foundations of Supernetworks 16
3.1 Foundations! Networks 16
3.1.1 Transportation Networks 17
3.1.2 Telecommunication Networks 20
3.1.3 Economic and Financial Networks 22
3.1.4 An Aside - Supernetworks in Genetics 22
3.2 Characteristics of Supernetworks 23
3.3 Decision-Making Concepts 25
3.3.1 System-Optimization versus User-Optimization .... 27
3.3.1.1 The System-Optimized Problem 27
3.3.1.2 The User-Optimized Problem 30
3.3.1.3 Models with Asymmetric Link Costs 31
viii Contents
3.4 Sources and Notes 37
II Multitiered Networks 39
4 Supply Chain Networks and Electronic Commerce 41
4.1 The Supply Chain Network Model with Electronic Commerce 43
4.1.1 Applications 60
4.1.1.1 An Online Grocer - Tesco 60
4.1.1.2 An Online Book Retailer - Amazon.com . . 60
4.1.2 An Extension 61
4.2 Qualitative Properties 63
4.3 The Algorithm 68
4.4 Numerical Examples 72
4.5 Sources and Notes 77
5 A Multilevel Perspective for Supply Chain Dynamics 78
5.1 The Dynamic Supply Chain Model 79
5.1.1 An Extension 87
5.1.1.1 An Application to a B2B Exchange - Covisint 87
5.1.1.2 B2B Electronic Commerce and General Electric 89
5.2 Qualitative Properties 90
5.3 The Discrete-Time Adjustment Process 91
5.4 Numerical Examples 96
5.5 Transportation and Telecommunication Network Level .... 104
5.6 Sources and Notes 107
6 Dynamic Financial Networks with Intermediation 108
6.1 The Dynamic Financial Network Model with Intermediation . 109
6.1.1 Charles Schwab k Co., Inc. - An Online Brokerage . 122
6.1.2 Experiences with Online Investing outside the United
States 122
6.2 Qualitative Properties 123
6.3 The Discrete-Time Adjustment Process 125
6.4 Numerical Examples 127
6.5 Concluding Remarks 131
6.6 Sources and Notes 132
III Multicriteria Networks 133
7 Multicriteria Network Equilibrium Modeling 135
7.1 The Multiclass, Multicriteria Network Equilibrium Models . . 138
7.2 Qualitative Properties 145
7.3 Applications 151
Contents ix
7.3.1 Modeling Telecommuting versus Commuting Decision-
Making 151
7.3.2 Modeling Teleshopping versus Shopping Decision-Making 153
7.4 The Algorithm 158
7.5 Numerical Examples 161
7.5.1 A Telecommuting versus Commuting Example .... 161
7.5.2 A Teleshopping versus Shopping Example 165
7.6 Sources and Notes 172
8 A Space-Time Network for Telecommuting versus Commut¬
ing 173
8.1 The Model 175
8.1.1 The Teleworking Experience at AT T 184
8.1.2 The European Experience 184
8.2 Qualitative Properties 186
8.3 Numerical Examples 187
8.4 Sources and Notes 195
9 Urban Location and Transportation in the Information Agel96
9.1 The Multicriteria Network Models of Location and Transporta¬
tion 197
9.1.1 Some Practical Experiences from Employees and Em¬
ployers 207
9.1.1.1 Silicon Valley and Congestion 208
9.1.1.2 Kista Science City 208
9.1.2 Location and Internet Congestion 209
9.2 Qualitative Properties 209
9.3 The Algorithm 210
9.4 Numerical Examples 211
9.5 Sources and Notes 224
IV New Directions 225
10 Supernetworks of Producers and Consumers 227
10.1 The Model with Multicriteria Producers and Consumers . . . 229
10.1.1 Some Experiences from Freight Carriers 236
10.1.1.1 Railroads as Freight Movers in the Informa¬
tion Age 237
10.1.1.2 Trucking and Congestion 237
10.2 Qualitative Properties 238
10.3 The Dynamics 242
10.4 The Discrete-Time Algorithm 244
10.5 Numerical Examples 249
10.6 Sources and Notes 254
x Contents
11 Multicriteria Decision-Making in Financial Networks 255
11.1 The Bicriteria Portfolio Selection Model 257
11.1.1 The Portfolio Selection Model with Two Objectives . 257
11.1.2 Value Functions with Variable Weights 259
11.1.3 The Portfolio Selection Model with Value Functions . 262
11.2 Variational Inequality Formulation 263
11.3 Measurement of Financial Risk in the Twenty-First Century . 269
11.3.1 Experiences from Asian Economies 270
11.4 Concluding Comments 271
11.5 Sources and Notes 271
12 Paradoxes and Policies 273
12.1 The Network Equilibrium Model with Emissions 274
12.2 Paradoxes on Supernetworks with Zero Emission Links .... 277
12.3 An Emission Pricing Policy to Circumvent Paradoxes 282
12.4 Multicriteria Decision-Making and Emission Policies 286
12.5 Sources and Notes 287
A Optimization Theory 289
A.I Karush-Kuhn-Tucker Optimization Conditions 293
A.2 Optimization Examples 296
B Variational Inequalities and Dynamical Systems 298
B.I Variational Inequalities 298
B.I.I Qualitative Properties 302
B.2 Projected Dynamical Systems 304
B.2.1 Stability Results 307
C Algorithms 309
C.I Algorithms for Variational Inequalities 309
C.2 Algorithms for Projected Dynamical Systems 311
C.3 Algorithms for Network Optimization Problems 313
C.3.1 An Equilibration Algorithm for Linear and Separable
Link Cost Functions 314
Bibliography 319
Glossary of Notation 341
Index 343
List of Figures
3.1 Example Mode and Route Choice Supernetwork Topology .... 19
3.2 Example Route and Destination Choice Supernetwork Topology 20
3.3 An Elastic Demand Example 36
4.1 The Multitiered Supernetwork Structure of the Supply Chain Net¬
work with E-Commerce at Equilibrium 44
4.2 Network Structure of Manufacturer i s Transactions 46
4.3 Network Structure of Retailer j s Transactions 48
4.4 Network Structure of Consumers Transactions at Demand Mar¬
ket A: 51
4.5 The Multitiered Supernetwork Structure of the Supply Chain Net¬
work without E-Commerce 59
4.6 The 4-Tiered Supernetwork Structure of the Supply Chain Net¬
work with Suppliers, Manufacturers, Retailers, and Demand Mar¬
kets 62
4.7 Supply Chain Network Structure for the Numerical Examples . 73
5.1 Multilevel Network Structure of the Supply Chain System with
Electronic Commerce 80
5.2 Multilevel Network Structure of the Supply Chain System with a
Tier of Suppliers 88
5.3 Multilevel Network Structure of the Supply Chain System without
Electronic Commerce 96
5.4 Multilevel Network for Examples 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 97
5.5 Multilevel Network for Example 5.4 98
5.6 Multilevel Network for Example 5.5 100
5.7 Multilevel Network for Example 5.6 103
5.8 Transportation Networks Underlying Physical Links 105
5.9 Telecommunication Networks Underlying Virtual Links 106
xii List of Figures
6.1 Multilevel Network Structure of the Financial System with Inter¬
mediation 110
6.2 Multilevel Network Structure of the Numerical Examples .... 128
7.1 A Conceptualization of Commuting versus Telecommuting . . . . 152
7.2 A Network Framework for Teleshopping versus Shopping 155
7.3 Network Topology for Telecommuting versus Commuting Example 161
7.4 The Network for the Teleshopping versus Shopping Example . . 167
8.1 A Subnetwork for the Conceptualization of Commuting versus
Telecommuting within Time Period t 176
8.2 A Space-Time Supernetwork for an Example with a 5 Day Time
Horizon 178
8.3 Example of the Construction of a Path 179
8.4 Space-Time Network for the Examples 189
9.1 Supernetwork Transformation for an Example of Scenario 1 . . . 199
9.2 Supernetwork Transformation for an Example of Scenario 2 ... 200
9.3 Supernetwork Transformation for an Example of Scenario 3 ... 201
9.4 Supernetwork for the Numerical Examples 212
10.1 Network Structure of Shipment Alternatives for Firm i to Demand
Market j 230
10.2 Structure of the Supernetwork 234
10.3 Supernetwork for the Examples 250
11.1 Network Structure of the Sectors Optimization Problems .... 263
11.2 The Supernetwork Structure of the Financial Economy at Equi¬
librium 269
12.1 Supernetwork Topology for Paradox 1 278
12.2 Supernetwork Topology for Paradox 2 279
12.3 Supernetwork Topology for Paradox 3 280
12.4 Supernetwork Topology for a Revisited Paradox 281
B.I Geometric Interpretation of VI(F,£) 300
B.2 The Evolution of a Trajectory in K 306
Cl Special Network Structure 317
List of Tables
1.1 Examples of Classical Networks 5
3.1 Distinct Behavior on Transportation Networks 26
7.1 Some Multicriteria Traffic Network Equilibrium Contributions Post
1968 137
7.2 The Travel Time and Travel Cost Functions for the Links for the
Telecommuting Example 163
7.3 The Opportunity Cost and Safety Cost Functions for the Links
for the Telecommuting Example 163
7.4 The Equilibrium Link Flows for the Telecommuting Example . . 164
7.5 The Equilibrium Path Flows for the Telecommuting Example . . 165
7.6 The Time and Cost Functions for the Links for the Teleshopping
Example 168
7.7 The Opportunity Cost and Safety Cost Functions for the Links
for the Teleshopping Example 169
7.8 The Equilibrium Link Flows for the Teleshopping Example . . . 171
7.9 The Equilibrium Path Flows for the Teleshopping Example ... 172
8.1 Paths Connecting the Origin/Destination Pair 190
8.2 The Travel Time and Travel Cost Functions for the Links .... 191
8.3 The Opportunity Cost Functions for the Links 192
9.1 Paths in the Supernetwork 213
9.2 The Generalized User Link Cost Functions for the Two Classes . 214
9.3 The Criterion Functions for the Transportation/Telecommuting
Links 215
9.4 The Criterion Functions for the Employment Locational Links . 215
9.5 The Criterion Functions for the Residential Locational Links . . 215
9.6 The Equilibrium Link Flows for Example 9.1 217
xiv List of Tables
9.7 The Equilibrium Path Flows for Example 9.1 218
9.8 The Equilibrium Link Flows for Example 9.2 219
9.9 The Equilibrium Path Flows for Example 9.2 220
9.10 The Equilibrium Link Flows for Example 9.3 222
9.11 The Equilibrium Path Flows for Example 9.3 223
10.1 The Unit Shipment Processing Cost, Transportation Cost, and
Transportation Time Functions 251
10.2 The Equilibrium Multiclass Product Shipment Pattern for Exam¬
ple 10.1 251
10.3 The Equilibrium Multiclass Product Shipment Pattern for Exam¬
ple 10.2 252
10.4 The Equilibrium Multiclass Product Shipment Pattern for Exam¬
ple 10.3 253
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Contents
List of Figures xi
List of Tables xiii
Preface xv
I Introduction and Foundations 1
1 Introduction and Overview 3
1.1 Sources and Notes 7
2 Background 8
2.1 A Historical Perspective of the Information Age 8
2.2 Parallels between Transportation and Telecommunication Net¬
works 12
2.3 Challenges Facing Decision-Makers 14
2.4 Sources and Notes 15
3 Foundations of Supernetworks 16
3.1 Foundations! Networks 16
3.1.1 Transportation Networks 17
3.1.2 Telecommunication Networks 20
3.1.3 Economic and Financial Networks 22
3.1.4 An Aside - Supernetworks in Genetics 22
3.2 Characteristics of Supernetworks 23
3.3 Decision-Making Concepts 25
3.3.1 System-Optimization versus User-Optimization . 27
3.3.1.1 The System-Optimized Problem 27
3.3.1.2 The User-Optimized Problem 30
3.3.1.3 Models with Asymmetric Link Costs 31
viii Contents
3.4 Sources and Notes 37
II Multitiered Networks 39
4 Supply Chain Networks and Electronic Commerce 41
4.1 The Supply Chain Network Model with Electronic Commerce 43
4.1.1 Applications 60
4.1.1.1 An Online Grocer - Tesco 60
4.1.1.2 An Online Book Retailer - Amazon.com . . 60
4.1.2 An Extension 61
4.2 Qualitative Properties 63
4.3 The Algorithm 68
4.4 Numerical Examples 72
4.5 Sources and Notes 77
5 A Multilevel Perspective for Supply Chain Dynamics 78
5.1 The Dynamic Supply Chain Model 79
5.1.1 An Extension 87
5.1.1.1 An Application to a B2B Exchange - Covisint 87
5.1.1.2 B2B Electronic Commerce and General Electric 89
5.2 Qualitative Properties 90
5.3 The Discrete-Time Adjustment Process 91
5.4 Numerical Examples 96
5.5 Transportation and Telecommunication Network Level . 104
5.6 Sources and Notes 107
6 Dynamic Financial Networks with Intermediation 108
6.1 The Dynamic Financial Network Model with Intermediation . 109
6.1.1 Charles Schwab k Co., Inc. - An Online Brokerage . 122
6.1.2 Experiences with Online Investing outside the United
States 122
6.2 Qualitative Properties 123
6.3 The Discrete-Time Adjustment Process 125
6.4 Numerical Examples 127
6.5 Concluding Remarks 131
6.6 Sources and Notes 132
III Multicriteria Networks 133
7 Multicriteria Network Equilibrium Modeling 135
7.1 The Multiclass, Multicriteria Network Equilibrium Models . . 138
7.2 Qualitative Properties 145
7.3 Applications 151
Contents ix
7.3.1 Modeling Telecommuting versus Commuting Decision-
Making 151
7.3.2 Modeling Teleshopping versus Shopping Decision-Making 153
7.4 The Algorithm 158
7.5 Numerical Examples 161
7.5.1 A Telecommuting versus Commuting Example . 161
7.5.2 A Teleshopping versus Shopping Example 165
7.6 Sources and Notes 172
8 A Space-Time Network for Telecommuting versus Commut¬
ing 173
8.1 The Model 175
8.1.1 The Teleworking Experience at AT T 184
8.1.2 The European Experience 184
8.2 Qualitative Properties 186
8.3 Numerical Examples 187
8.4 Sources and Notes 195
9 Urban Location and Transportation in the Information Agel96
9.1 The Multicriteria Network Models of Location and Transporta¬
tion 197
9.1.1 Some Practical Experiences from Employees and Em¬
ployers 207
9.1.1.1 Silicon Valley and Congestion 208
9.1.1.2 Kista Science City 208
9.1.2 Location and Internet Congestion 209
9.2 Qualitative Properties 209
9.3 The Algorithm 210
9.4 Numerical Examples 211
9.5 Sources and Notes 224
IV New Directions 225
10 Supernetworks of Producers and Consumers 227
10.1 The Model with Multicriteria Producers and Consumers . . . 229
10.1.1 Some Experiences from Freight Carriers 236
10.1.1.1 Railroads as Freight Movers in the Informa¬
tion Age 237
10.1.1.2 Trucking and Congestion 237
10.2 Qualitative Properties 238
10.3 The Dynamics 242
10.4 The Discrete-Time Algorithm 244
10.5 Numerical Examples 249
10.6 Sources and Notes 254
x Contents
11 Multicriteria Decision-Making in Financial Networks 255
11.1 The Bicriteria Portfolio Selection Model 257
11.1.1 The Portfolio Selection Model with Two Objectives . 257
11.1.2 Value Functions with Variable Weights 259
11.1.3 The Portfolio Selection Model with Value Functions . 262
11.2 Variational Inequality Formulation 263
11.3 Measurement of Financial Risk in the Twenty-First Century . 269
11.3.1 Experiences from Asian Economies 270
11.4 Concluding Comments 271
11.5 Sources and Notes 271
12 Paradoxes and Policies 273
12.1 The Network Equilibrium Model with Emissions 274
12.2 Paradoxes on Supernetworks with Zero Emission Links . 277
12.3 An Emission Pricing Policy to Circumvent Paradoxes 282
12.4 Multicriteria Decision-Making and Emission Policies 286
12.5 Sources and Notes 287
A Optimization Theory 289
A.I Karush-Kuhn-Tucker Optimization Conditions 293
A.2 Optimization Examples 296
B Variational Inequalities and Dynamical Systems 298
B.I Variational Inequalities 298
B.I.I Qualitative Properties 302
B.2 Projected Dynamical Systems 304
B.2.1 Stability Results 307
C Algorithms 309
C.I Algorithms for Variational Inequalities 309
C.2 Algorithms for Projected Dynamical Systems 311
C.3 Algorithms for Network Optimization Problems 313
C.3.1 An Equilibration Algorithm for Linear and Separable
Link Cost Functions 314
Bibliography 319
Glossary of Notation 341
Index 343
List of Figures
3.1 Example Mode and Route Choice Supernetwork Topology . 19
3.2 Example Route and Destination Choice Supernetwork Topology 20
3.3 An Elastic Demand Example 36
4.1 The Multitiered Supernetwork Structure of the Supply Chain Net¬
work with E-Commerce at Equilibrium 44
4.2 Network Structure of Manufacturer i's Transactions 46
4.3 Network Structure of Retailer j's Transactions 48
4.4 Network Structure of Consumers' Transactions at Demand Mar¬
ket A: 51
4.5 The Multitiered Supernetwork Structure of the Supply Chain Net¬
work without E-Commerce 59
4.6 The 4-Tiered Supernetwork Structure of the Supply Chain Net¬
work with Suppliers, Manufacturers, Retailers, and Demand Mar¬
kets 62
4.7 Supply Chain Network Structure for the Numerical Examples . 73
5.1 Multilevel Network Structure of the Supply Chain System with
Electronic Commerce 80
5.2 Multilevel Network Structure of the Supply Chain System with a
Tier of Suppliers 88
5.3 Multilevel Network Structure of the Supply Chain System without
Electronic Commerce 96
5.4 Multilevel Network for Examples 5.1, 5.2, and 5.3 97
5.5 Multilevel Network for Example 5.4 98
5.6 Multilevel Network for Example 5.5 100
5.7 Multilevel Network for Example 5.6 103
5.8 Transportation Networks Underlying Physical Links 105
5.9 Telecommunication Networks Underlying Virtual Links 106
xii List of Figures
6.1 Multilevel Network Structure of the Financial System with Inter¬
mediation 110
6.2 Multilevel Network Structure of the Numerical Examples . 128
7.1 A Conceptualization of Commuting versus Telecommuting . . . . 152
7.2 A Network Framework for Teleshopping versus Shopping 155
7.3 Network Topology for Telecommuting versus Commuting Example 161
7.4 The Network for the Teleshopping versus Shopping Example . . 167
8.1 A Subnetwork for the Conceptualization of Commuting versus
Telecommuting within Time Period t 176
8.2 A Space-Time Supernetwork for an Example with a 5 Day Time
Horizon 178
8.3 Example of the Construction of a Path 179
8.4 Space-Time Network for the Examples 189
9.1 Supernetwork Transformation for an Example of Scenario 1 . . . 199
9.2 Supernetwork Transformation for an Example of Scenario 2 . 200
9.3 Supernetwork Transformation for an Example of Scenario 3 . 201
9.4 Supernetwork for the Numerical Examples 212
10.1 Network Structure of Shipment Alternatives for Firm i to Demand
Market j 230
10.2 Structure of the Supernetwork 234
10.3 Supernetwork for the Examples 250
11.1 Network Structure of the Sectors'Optimization Problems . 263
11.2 The Supernetwork Structure of the Financial Economy at Equi¬
librium 269
12.1 Supernetwork Topology for Paradox 1 278
12.2 Supernetwork Topology for Paradox 2 279
12.3 Supernetwork Topology for Paradox 3 280
12.4 Supernetwork Topology for a Revisited Paradox 281
B.I Geometric Interpretation of VI(F,£) 300
B.2 The Evolution of a Trajectory in K 306
Cl Special Network Structure 317
List of Tables
1.1 Examples of Classical Networks 5
3.1 Distinct Behavior on Transportation Networks 26
7.1 Some Multicriteria Traffic Network Equilibrium Contributions Post
1968 137
7.2 The Travel Time and Travel Cost Functions for the Links for the
Telecommuting Example 163
7.3 The Opportunity Cost and Safety Cost Functions for the Links
for the Telecommuting Example 163
7.4 The Equilibrium Link Flows for the Telecommuting Example . . 164
7.5 The Equilibrium Path Flows for the Telecommuting Example . . 165
7.6 The Time and Cost Functions for the Links for the Teleshopping
Example 168
7.7 The Opportunity Cost and Safety Cost Functions for the Links
for the Teleshopping Example 169
7.8 The Equilibrium Link Flows for the Teleshopping Example . . . 171
7.9 The Equilibrium Path Flows for the Teleshopping Example . 172
8.1 Paths Connecting the Origin/Destination Pair 190
8.2 The Travel Time and Travel Cost Functions for the Links . 191
8.3 The Opportunity Cost Functions for the Links 192
9.1 Paths in the Supernetwork 213
9.2 The Generalized User Link Cost Functions for the Two Classes . 214
9.3 The Criterion Functions for the Transportation/Telecommuting
Links 215
9.4 The Criterion Functions for the Employment Locational Links . 215
9.5 The Criterion Functions for the Residential Locational Links . . 215
9.6 The Equilibrium Link Flows for Example 9.1 217
xiv List of Tables
9.7 The Equilibrium Path Flows for Example 9.1 218
9.8 The Equilibrium Link Flows for Example 9.2 219
9.9 The Equilibrium Path Flows for Example 9.2 220
9.10 The Equilibrium Link Flows for Example 9.3 222
9.11 The Equilibrium Path Flows for Example 9.3 223
10.1 The Unit Shipment Processing Cost, Transportation Cost, and
Transportation Time Functions 251
10.2 The Equilibrium Multiclass Product Shipment Pattern for Exam¬
ple 10.1 251
10.3 The Equilibrium Multiclass Product Shipment Pattern for Exam¬
ple 10.2 252
10.4 The Equilibrium Multiclass Product Shipment Pattern for Exam¬
ple 10.3 253 |
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spelling | Nagurney, Anna Verfasser (DE-588)115438165 aut Supernetworks Anna Nagurney ; June Dong Cheltenham ; Northampton, Mass. Elgar 2002 XVIII, 348 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier New dimensions in networks Decision support systems Information networks Business networks Industrial procurement -- Computer networks Electronic commerce Zwischenbetriebliche Integration (DE-588)4227291-9 gnd rswk-swf Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (DE-588)4191815-0 gnd rswk-swf Rechnernetz (DE-588)4070085-9 gnd rswk-swf Managementinformationssystem (DE-588)4074518-1 gnd rswk-swf Managementinformationssystem (DE-588)4074518-1 s Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (DE-588)4191815-0 s Rechnernetz (DE-588)4070085-9 s Zwischenbetriebliche Integration (DE-588)4227291-9 s DE-604 Dong, June Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016845936&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Nagurney, Anna Dong, June Supernetworks Decision support systems Information networks Business networks Industrial procurement -- Computer networks Electronic commerce Zwischenbetriebliche Integration (DE-588)4227291-9 gnd Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (DE-588)4191815-0 gnd Rechnernetz (DE-588)4070085-9 gnd Managementinformationssystem (DE-588)4074518-1 gnd |
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title | Supernetworks |
title_auth | Supernetworks |
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title_full | Supernetworks Anna Nagurney ; June Dong |
title_fullStr | Supernetworks Anna Nagurney ; June Dong |
title_full_unstemmed | Supernetworks Anna Nagurney ; June Dong |
title_short | Supernetworks |
title_sort | supernetworks |
topic | Decision support systems Information networks Business networks Industrial procurement -- Computer networks Electronic commerce Zwischenbetriebliche Integration (DE-588)4227291-9 gnd Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (DE-588)4191815-0 gnd Rechnernetz (DE-588)4070085-9 gnd Managementinformationssystem (DE-588)4074518-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Decision support systems Information networks Business networks Industrial procurement -- Computer networks Electronic commerce Zwischenbetriebliche Integration Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem Rechnernetz Managementinformationssystem |
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