2007
DOI: 10.1177/1063293x07083085
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Design and Implementation of a Cooperative Enterprise Selection Mechanism for Allied Concurrent Engineering Environment

Abstract: Allied concurrent engineering (ACE), which combines the concepts of virtual enterprise (VE) and concurrent engineering (CE), is a highly promising business strategy for enterprises in facing global competition. ACE is designed to integrate the activities, resources, information, and organization of enterprises via enterprise alliances, thus minimizing cost, increasing competitiveness, and achieving rapid response to customer expectations. However, success of ACE depends on effective and close cooperation among… Show more

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“…Based on enterprise collaboration lifecycle [7] and knowledge management techniques [8][9][10], the operational model of knowledge management-oriented collaborative organization is developed (Figure 1). Two mapping phases in this model are the KM-oriented collaborative organization lifecycle and the system/tool support.…”
Section: Operational Model Of Knowledge Management-oriented Collaborative Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on enterprise collaboration lifecycle [7] and knowledge management techniques [8][9][10], the operational model of knowledge management-oriented collaborative organization is developed (Figure 1). Two mapping phases in this model are the KM-oriented collaborative organization lifecycle and the system/tool support.…”
Section: Operational Model Of Knowledge Management-oriented Collaborative Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction between such activities increases the complexity, difficulty, and the replicates of product designs, and it can assist in the internal adjustment of design task assignments. With the weights of the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process, Chen (2007) determined the model of allied concurrent engineering (ACE) for enterprises and established the evaluation indices for the hierarchical structures. His approach further incorporated the Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) and was then applied to the assessment of the adequate enterprises (Lo, 2016;Chang, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%