: Hans-Jörg Kreowski, Bernd Scholz-Reiter, Hans-Dietrich Haasis
: Hans-Dietrich Haasis, Hans-Jörg Kreowski, Bernd Scholz-Reiter
: Dynamics in Logistics First International Conference, LDIC 2007, Bremen, Germany, August 2007. Proceedings
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Logistic problems can rarely be solved satisfyingly within one single scientific discipline. This cross-sectional character is taken into account by the Research Cluster for Dynamics in Logistics with a combination of economical, information and production technical and enterprise-oriented research approaches. In doing so, the interdisciplinary cooperation between university, research institutes and enterprises for the solution of logistic problems is encouraged.

This book comprises the edited proceedings of the first International Conference on Dynamics in Logistics LDIC 2007. The scope of the conference was concerned with the identification, analysis, and description of the dynamics of logistic processes and networks. The spectrum reached from the planning and modelling of processes over innovative methods like autonomous control and knowledge management to the new technologies provided by radio frequency identification, mobile communication, and networking.

Two invited papers and of 42 contributed papers on various subjects give an state-of-art overview on dynamics in logistics. They include routing in dynamic logistic networks, RFID in logistics and manufacturing networks, supply chain control policies, sustainable collaboration, knowledge management and service models in logistics, container logistics, autonomous control in logistics, and logistic process modelling.



Hans-Dietrich Haasis is full professor for Business Administration, Production Management and Industrial Economics at the University of Bremen and chairman of Business Administration, Production-Management and Industrial Economics, University of Bremen, and director of the ISL - Institute of Shipping Economics and Logistics, Bremen. He held lectures at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Pétrole et des Moteurs, Paris Rueil-Malmaison, at the University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, and at the Private University Witten-Herdecke. He also was invited to give lectures at the St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, and the Technical University of Changcha, China.

Hans-Jörg Kreowski is professor for Theoretical Computer Science at the University of Bremen. His main research topics are graph transformation, formal modelling and their applications in computer science and logistics. He (co)-authored and (co)-edited 15 books and published more than 120 scientific papers.

Bernd Scholz-Reiter was founder and head of the Fraunhofer Application Center for Logistics Systems Planning and Information Systems at Cottbus. Since November 2000 he is a full professor and chair holder of the chair of Planning and Control of Production Systems (PSPS) at the University of Bremen where he also serves as director of the Bremen Institute of Industrial Technology and Applied Work Science (BIBA). He was initiator and vice-speaker of the research group on Autonomous Control of Logistic Processes, speaker of the Bremen Research Cluster for Dynamics in Logistics as well as speaker of the International Graduate School for Dynamics in Logistics. Scholz-Reiter is an ordinary member of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, an ordinary member of acatech, the Council for Engineering Sciences at the Union of the German Academies of Sciences and Humanities; BESIDE OTHER NATIONAL MEMBERSHIIPS he is a member of CIRP, the International Institution for Production Engineering Research, a fellow of the European Academy of Industrial Management (AIM) and an Advisory Board member of the Schlesinger Laboratory at TECHNION - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel, as well as a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the German Logistics Association (BVL). Professor Scholz-Reiter serves as vice president of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG). He is editor of the professional journals Industrie-Management and PPS-Management and member of the editorial board of the scientific International Journal Production Planning& Control. He is author and co-author of more than 250 scientific publications..

Preface of the Editors5
Committees7
Contents8
Invited Papers21
Challenges in Design of Heterarchical Controls for Dynamic Logistic Systems22
1 Introduction22
2 Options for Structuring Controls for Logistic Systems25
3 Design of Heterarchical Control27
4 Developing and Evolving Organizations32
5 Design ofWeb Services36
6 Conclusions40
Making the Business Case for RFID44
1 Introduction44
2 Model of RFID Assimilation45
3 Conclusion53
General Aspects of Dynamics in Logistics55
Review of Trends in Production and Logistic Networks and Supply Chain Evaluation56
1 Introduction56
2 From Supply Chain to Production Networks57
3 Performance Assessment of Supply Chains and Networks62
4 Established Benchmarks for Production Networks67
5 Conclusions69
Dynamic Data Mining for Improved Forecasting in Logistics and Supply Chain Management73
1 Introduction73
2 Support Vector Regression73
3 The Proposed Forecasting Methodology74
4 Experiments and Results78
5 Conclusions and Future Works78
Introducing Bounded Rationality into Self-Organization-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing80
1 Introduction80
2 Introducing Bounded-Rational Agents81
3 Self-Organization-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing Model82
4 Simulation Results and Discussion85
5 Conclusion88
Routing in Dynamic Logistics Networks89
Travel Time Estimation and Deadlock-free Routing of an AGV System90
1 Introduction90
2 AGV Traffic Control91
3 Travel Time Estimation Algorithm93
4 Experimental Results95
5 Conclusions97
Integration of Routing and Resource Allocation in Dynamic Logistic Networks98
1 Introduction98
2 Problem Description99
3 Mathematical Model100
4 Strategy for a Dynamic Environment103
5 Conclusion105
Dynamic Vehicle Routing with Drivers’Working Hours107
1 Introduction107
2 Related Literature108
3 The General Vehicle Routing Problem108
4 Drivers’ Working Hours109
5 Solution Approaches110
6 Evaluation111
7 Conclusions113
RFID in Logistics and Manufacturing Networks115
A Survey of RFID Awareness and Use in the UK Logistics Industry116
1 Introduction116
2 Degree of Awareness of RFID119
3 RFID Adoption and Diffusion121
4 Modelling RFID Diffusion122
5 Barriers to RFID Adoption122
6 Conclusion125
RFID-Based Intelligent Logistics for Distributed Production Networks127
1 Introduction127
2 Context-Driven Methodology128
3 Case Study130
4 Conclusion133
Methodology for Development and Objective Comparison of Architectures for Networked RFID135
1 Introduction135
2 Problem Definition136
3 The Design Methodology137
4 Demonstrative Example138
5 Conclusions14