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Partnership Enterprise Modeling Using FIDO-Integrated Systems Modeling Technique  

Kim, Joong-In (Department of MIS, Hongik University)
Kim, Cheol-Han (Division of Computer and communications engineering, Daejon University)
Lee, Kyung-Huy (Division of Computer and communications engineering, Daejon University)
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IE interfaces / v.15, no.1, 2002 , pp. 55-63 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper utilizes the FIDO methodology (Function, Information, Dynamic, Organization modeling) which is an enterprise modeling tool that can describe inter-organizational interaction (specifically between prime and sub contractors in this experiment). FIDO follows the standard IDEFO rules in order to demonstrate how a cascading information flow can evolve from a customer to a prime to a subcontractor in a concurrent manner, in a supply chain environment. Background on these processes is presented, followed with the newly derived process and methodology. This is presented in a supply chain management context, and results from an actual experiment at Motorola utilizing subcontractors that supply custom machine parts is presented and reviewed.
Keywords
modeling methodology; supply chain management; IDEFO; enterprise modeling;
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