Advances in Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (AISSCM) Book Series
DOI: 10.4018/AISSCM
| | TopDescriptionThe Advances in Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (AISSCM) Book Series provide a practical and comprehensive forum for exchanging novel research ideas or down-to-earth practices which bridge the latest information technology and supply chain management. It encourages how various information systems improve supply chain management as well as how the advance of supply chain management tools affects the information systems growth. Many of the advances in the control and management of supply chains are driven by advancing information technology. Within the various disciplines that make up supply chain management, information systems are employed to address various problems, from strategic problems such as logistics network design to tactical problems such as the assignment of products to warehouses and manufacturing facilities, all the way through to day-to-day operational problems such as production scheduling, delivery mode selection, and vehicle routing. The inherent size and complexity of many of these systems make information systems essential for effective decision making. TopMissionThe mission of the Advances in Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (AISSCM) Book Series is to provide a premier book series for researchers and practitioners worldwide to share and distribute cutting-edge knowledge and best practices of all facets of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. The AISSCM Book Series also aims to identify emerging research topics and define the future of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. TopTopics CoveredProspective authors/editors are invited to submit proposals for possible volumes in the Advances in Information Systems and Supply Chain Management (AISSCM) Book Series. Prospective authors should note that only original and previously unpublished manuscripts will be considered. All proposal submissions will be forwarded to members of the Editorial Review Board of the Advances Series for peer review. Final decision regarding acceptance/revision /rejection will be based on the reviews and assessment of the publisher, IGI Global. All submissions must be forwarded electronically to j.john.wang@gmail.com. Some TOPICS ARE (but not limited to):
Advanced Planning and Scheduling
Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making
Bias, Misinformation, and Disinformation in Informing Systems
Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management
Case-based Reasoning
Component-Based Information Systems
Computational Econometrics
Conceptual Modeling
Creative Decision Making and Problem Solving
Customer Value and Customer Relationship Management
Decision-Making Systems
Decision Making on Supply Chain Management
Decision Models for Information System Design
Decision-Support Systems for Supply Chain Management
Demand Management
E-Business and Decision Making
E-Commerce and Supply Chain Management
Enterprise Information Systems
Expert Systems
Geographic Information Systems
Group Support Systems and Groupware Technologies
Hybrid Intelligent Systems
Implementing and Integrating Supply Chain Management
Information Systems and Economic Analysis
Information Systems and Organizational Behavior
Information Systems Security
Intelligent Systems over the Internet
Interfirm Networks
IT for Business Forecasting
Just-in-Time and Lean Systems
Logistics Management
Logistics Network Configuration
Matching Supply with Demand
Management Information Systems
Modeling and Analysis
Multimedia and Decision Making
Multiple-Objective Decision Making
Optimization and Simulation
Organizational Information Systems
Performance Management
Reasoning and Decision Making under Uncertainty
Revenue Management
Risk Management
Strategic Information Systems and Strategic Alliances
Supplier Relationship Management
Supply Chain Integration and Coordination
TopEditorial Advisory BoardAssociate Editors:
Indranil Bose, The University of Hong Kong
Kimberly Killmer Hollister, Montclair State University, USA
Hans-Henrik Hvolby, Aalborg University, Denmark
Dirk Christian Mattfeld, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany
Shams Rahman, RMIT University, Australia
Dan Zhu, Iowa State University, USA
International Editorial Advisory Board:
Jaydeep Balakrishnan, University of Calgary, Canada
Tianjun Feng, University of California Irvine, USA
Peter Fettke, Institute for Information Systems, DFKI, Germany
Vipul Jain, INRIA Lorraine, France
Ching-Chung Kuo, University of North Texas, USA
Hong Tau Lee, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan Hsun-Ming (Sam) Lee, Texas State University-San Marcos, USA Sathasivam Mathiyalakan, Winston State Salem University, USA
Ertunga C. Ozelkan, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
Poornachandra Panchalavarapu, Schneider National Inc., USA
Vittal Prabhu, Penn State University, USA
Pedro M. Reyes, Baylor University, USA
Ahmad Syamil, Arkansas State University, USA
Albert Wee Kwan Tan, University of Wollongong in Dubai, UAE Charles Wang, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA
Ruiliang Yan, Virginia State University, USA
TopAuthor(s)/Editor(s) BiographyJohn Wang John Wang is a professor in the Department of Information & Operations Management at Montclair State University, USA. Having received a scholarship award, he came to the USA and completed his PhD in operations research from Temple University. Due to his extraordinary contributions beyond a tenured full professor, Dr. Wang has been honored with a special range adjustment in 2006. He has published over 100 refereed papers and seven books. He has also developed several computer software programs based on his research findings. He is the Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Applied Management Science, International Journal of Operations Research and Information Systems and International Journal of Information Systems and Supply Chain Management. He is the Editor of Data Warehousing and Mining: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools and Applications (six-volume) and the Editor of the Encyclopedia of Data Warehousing and Mining, 1st (two-volume) and 2nd (four-volume). His long-term research goal is on the synergy of operations research, data mining and cybernetics. |
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