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1st LDIC 2007: Bremen, Germany

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Invited Papers

Neil A. Duffie:
Challenges in Design of Heterarchical Controls for Dynamic Logistic Systems. 3-24

Bill C. Hardgrave, Cynthia K. Riemenschneider, Deborah J. Armstrong:
Making the Business Case for RFID. 25-35
General Aspects of Dynamics in Logistics

Paul G. Maropoulos, Maxime Chauve, Catherine Da Cunha
:
Review of Trends in Production and Logistic Networks and Supply Chain Evaluation. 39-55

Richard Weber, Jose Guajardo:
Dynamic Data Mining for Improved Forecasting in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. 57-63

Tomomi Kito
, Kanji Ueda:
Introducing Bounded Rationality into Self-Organization-Based Semiconductor Manufacturing. 65-73
Routing in Dynamic Logistics Networks

Hyo Young Bae, Ri Choe, Taejin Park, Kwang Ryel Ryu:
Travel Time Estimation and Deadlock-free Routing of an AGV System. 77-84

Thomas Huth, Dirk C. Mattfeld:
Integration of Routing and Resource Allocation in Dynamic Logistic Networks. 85-93

Asvin Goel
:
Dynamic Vehicle Routing with Drivers' Working Hours. 95-102
RFID in Logistics and Manufacturing Networks

Johann c. k. h. Riedel, Kulwant Singh Pawar, Stefano Torroni, Emilio Ferrari:
A Survey of RFID Awareness and Use in the UK Logistics Industry. 105-115

Alexander V. Smirnov, Tatiana Levashova, Nikolay Shilov:
RFID-Based Intelligent Logistics for Distributed Production Networks. 117-124

Béla Pátkai, Damith Chinthana Ranasinghe, Mark Harrison, Duncan C. McFarlane:
Methodology for Development and Objective Comparison of Architectures for Networked RFID. 125-132
Supply Chain Control Policies
Decentralized Decision-making in Supply Chains

Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Benjamin Klöpper, Nando Rüngener, Mark Aufenanger:
Aspects of Agent Based Planning in the Demand Driven Railcab Scenario. 171-178

Shehla Abbas, Mohamed Mosbah, Akka Zemmari
:
Merging Time of Random Mobile Agents. 179-190

Reiner Jedermann, Luis Javier Antúnez Congil, Martin Lorenz, Jan D. Gehrke, Walter Lang, Otthein Herzog
:
Dynamic Decision Making on Embedded Platforms in Transport Logistics - A Case Study. 191-198
The Global RF Lab Alliance: Research and Applications

Dieter Uckelmann
:
The Value of RF Based Information. 201-210

Antonio Rizzi, Roberto Montanari, Andrea Volpi, Massimo Tizzi:
Reengineering and Simulation of an RFID Manufacturing System. 211-219

Muhammad Ashad Kabir
, Bonghee Hong, Wooseok Ryu, Sungwoo Ahn:
LIT Middleware: Design and Implementation of RFID Middleware Based on the EPC Network Architecture. 221-229

Reiner Jedermann, Jean-Pierre Emond, Walter Lang:
Shelf Life Prediction by Intelligent RFID - Technical Limits of Model Accuracy. 231-238
Sustainable Collaboration
Knowledge Management and Service Models in Logistics

Hans-Dietrich Haasis
:
Knowledge Management in Intermodal Logistics Networks. 269-275

Bernd Scholz-Reiter
, Salima Delhoum, César Stoll:
Knowledge Management in Food Supply Chains. 277-284

Jukka Hemilä:
Service Models for a Small-sized Logistics Service Provider - A Case Study from Finland. 285-291
Container Logistics

Seung Hwan Won, Kap Hwan Kim:
A Framework for Integrating Planning Activities in Container Terminals. 295-303

Kateryna Daschkovska, Bernd Scholz-Reiter
:
Electronic Seals for Efficient Container Logistics. 305-312

Arne Schuldt, Sven Werner:
Towards Autonomous Logistics: Conceptual, Spatial and Temporal Criteria for Container Cooperation. 313-320

Türk Kiziltoprak, René Schumann, Axel Hahn, Jan Behrens:
Distributed Process Control by Smart Containers. 321-328
Autonomous Control in Logistics

Karsten Hölscher, Peter Knirsch, Melanie Luderer:
Autonomous Units for Communication-based Dynamic Scheduling. 331-339

Jörn Schönberger, Herbert Kopfer:
Autonomously Controlled Adaptation of Formal Decision Models - Comparison of Generic Approaches. 341-348

Gulshanara Singh, Bernd-Ludwig Wenning
, Amanpreet Singh, Carmelita Görg:
Clustering in Autonomous Cooperating Logistic Processes. 349-357

Sergey Dashkovskiy
, Björn Rüffer, Fabian Wirth
:
Application of Small Gain Type Theorems in Logistics of Autonomous Processes. 359-366
Next Generation Supply Chain Concepts

Hyerim Bae:
Web-service Based Integration of Multi-organizational Logistic Process. 369-379

Carl Hans, Karl A. Hribernik
, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
:
An Approach for the Integration of Data Within Complex Logistics Systems. 381-390

Rebekka Sputtek, Joerg S. Hofstetter
, Wolfgang Stölzle, Phillip Kirst:
Developing a Measurement Instrument for Supply Chain Event Management-Adoption. 391-404

Rainer Müller:
Developing a Security Event Management System for Intermodal Transport. 405-412
Logistic Processes Modelling

Bernd Scholz-Reiter
, Thomas Jagalski, Julia C. Bendul
:
Autonomous Control of a Shop Floor Based on Bee's Foraging Behaviour. 415-423

Yoshinao Isobe
, Markus Roggenbach
:
Proof Principles of CSP - CSP-Prover in Practice. 425-442

Mikhail Postan:
Application of Markov Drift Processes to Logistical Systems Modeling. 443-455

Thorsten Schmidt, Guido Follert:
Analysis of Decentral Order-picking Control Concepts. 457-465

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