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Development of Three-Stage Methodology for a Strategy-Based Integrated Dynamics Model from a Value Chain Reconfiguring Perspective

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Information Intelligence, Systems, Technology and Management (ICISTM 2011)

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The dynamics modeling system has forced the value chain reconfiguration to have fast-paced adaptability of clustered module structure associated with BSC-KIT (Balanced Scorecard, Knowledge-Integrated Traceability). It acts as a major driving support in developing the efficient appraisal and distinction of generic hierarchy of distribution decision factors. This paper proposes a Strategy-based Integrated Dynamics Model (SIDM) for process-driven capability of value chain reconfiguration using three-stage methodology. Its backbone is formed by the BSC-KIT of AHP-BSC structure (Analytic Hierarchy Process), ARIS-BSC platform (Architecture of Integrated Information System), hybrid ST-ARIS architecture (Systems Thinking) and a set of ARIS-EPCs architecture (Event-driven Process Chains) of decision-making strategy. SIDM development aims to supply findings of the events-and-patterns behavior of the aggregated comparison matrix, and to derive a precisely strategic mapping of causality for the industrial value chain. All these elements are taken to build cognition of a management-driven platform of the computer-aided process simulation model (CPSM).

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Tsai, CC., Siengthai, S., Wuwongse, V., Krairit, D. (2011). Development of Three-Stage Methodology for a Strategy-Based Integrated Dynamics Model from a Value Chain Reconfiguring Perspective. In: Dua, S., Sahni, S., Goyal, D.P. (eds) Information Intelligence, Systems, Technology and Management. ICISTM 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 141. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-19423-8_25

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