Author(s):  
Muhammad Tajuddin ◽  
Abdul Manan

West Nusa Tenggara ’NTB’ is a region of the golden triangle stripe of tourism destination located between Komodo island and Tana Toraja. As the industry backing for small and middle scale businesses getting grow up and have got governmental supporting since economical crises hit Indonesia at the end 1997. In fact, many of those who have not yet optimize the information technology (IT) in running their business. The approach to meet the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) with the proper customer or to find the proper raw material seller is through the media.  Development of internet technology is so rapid, it is a necessity of SMEs using it as a business communications medium, because Internet utility for e-commerce complement has long been developed in both national and international scope.  Furthermore, the research elaborates the integrated e-commerce model and SMEs as an information technology-based model of integrated marketing strategy besides, software creation and its implementation on SMEs in Mataram municipality.  E-commerce and SMEs were designed to use System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) concerning the safety sistem, flowcart diagram and data base design aspects.


Author(s):  
Derrick J. Neufeld ◽  
Scott Griffith

This chapter presents a case study of Isobord1, a Canadian manufacturer of high quality particleboard that uses straw instead of wood as the main raw material input. Isobord is facing critical operational problems that threaten its future. Gary Schmeichel, a biotechnology consultant hired by Isobord, must recommend how much straw collection equipment to purchase and what kind of information technology to acquire to help manage equipment dispatch operations. Schmeichel is exploring how geographic information systems (GIS) and relational database management systems (RDBMS) might help manage operations, but budget and time constraints and organizational inexperience seriously threaten these efforts. Decisions must be made immediately if there is to be any hope of implementing a system to manage the first year’s straw harvest. Readers are challenged to put themselves in Schmeichel’s shoes and prepare recommendations for Isobord.


2004 ◽  
pp. 443-460 ◽  
Author(s):  
P. Jennings ◽  
J. Köhl ◽  
N. Gosman

Author(s):  
Gabriel Maresca

En la actualidad estamos transitando los primeros vestigios de una nueva revolución sociocultural y económica tanto a nivel local como global, a raíz de la implantación de las tecnologías de la información y de la comunicación (TICs) en muchas de las actividades que realizan los seres humanos y las organizaciones, y el gran desarrollo potencial de aplicación que ofrece a todos los campos disciplinares. Tal como ocurrió en su momento histórico con la revolución industrial, hoy se manifiesta a través de la necesidad de obtener información como principal insumo y materia prima para el éxito de las organizaciones. Es decir, la posibilidad de acceder a una mayor cantidad y calidad de información en todo momento y lugar, representa actualmente el alimento escencial para subsistir y obtener los mejores beneficios en cualquier sistema productivo. Podríamos decir, que toda actividad donde participan los individuos, ya sea de ocio, educativa o productiva, intervienen en mayor o menor grado las tecnologías de la información y de la comunicación, y nos “exige” de alguna manera, a no detenernos en adquirir constantemente conocimiento del manejo sobre éstas, adaptándonos al avance vertiginoso que nos impone, y acompañando de la mejor manera su evolución. Este contexto fue el que permitió, principalmente, el acceso a nuevas formas de organización del trabajo, dando inicio a la modalidad del teletrabajo o trabajo a distancia, cada vez más utilizada por las organizaciones, y ofreciendo amplios beneficios tanto a los empresarios como a los trabajadores. ABSTRACT: Today we are moving the first traces of a new socio-cultural and economic revolution both locally and globally, following the implementation of information technology and communication (ICT) in many of the activities performed by humans and organizations, and the potential development of application that provides all disciplinary fields. As happened in historical times with the industrial revolution, it is now manifested by the need for information as the main raw material input and for the success of organizations. That is, the ability to access a greater quantity and quality of information anytime, anywhere, now accounts essential to survive and get the best benefits in any food production system. We could say that every activity where individuals involved, whether recreational, educational or productive, involved in varying degrees of information technology and communication, and we “require” somehow not stop in acquiring knowledge management constantly on them, adapting to the rapid advance imposed on us, and the best way to accompany its evolution. This context was allowed mainly access to new forms of work organization, starting mode of teleworking or telecommuting increasingly used by organizations, and providing extensive benefits to both employers and the workers.


2001 ◽  
Vol 152 (3) ◽  
pp. 94-96
Author(s):  
Michael Meuter

The Swiss forest- and timber industry has detailed five key development areas for the coming years. These are to increase raw material production from the current annual level of 4.5 million cubic metres of timber to 6 million; to increase net product throughout the whole timber chain; to open up new markets for timber and timber products; to increase entrepreneurial competitiveness; and to make communication channels more professional, by ensuring that the end consumer market is given consistent information. The clear outlines of the Confederation's follow-on programme for timber promotion coincide to a large extent with these goals. This marks a good starting point for real co-operation between the Confederation and the Swiss timber industry.


Author(s):  
Tingting Cheng ◽  
Jun Chen ◽  
Ke Wu ◽  
Jianguo Liu ◽  
Siheng Lu ◽  
...  

This article describes the hazards and causes of VOCs as well as the state of VOCs. It is the main culprit in the production of VOCs, which is the main culprit of the production of VOCs source materials in automobile, and analyzes the production of VOCs in the raw material production process from the source. Finally, proposed reduction measures from three aspects of the raw materials, production, management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 72 (4) ◽  
pp. 337-346
Author(s):  
Rıfat Kurt ◽  
Erol İmren

This study aimed to separate the wood production in regions and provinces of Turkey into homogeneous groups based on similarities by using the country’s wood production figures for 2013 and 2018. Within this context, the hierarchical Ward’s and non-hierarchical K-means clustering methods were used comparatively. Clustering analyses of 2 to 6 in number were performed via both methods, and the same regions mostly fell into the same cluster groups, although in different cluster combinations. The results showed that some provinces with rich forest areas did not produce enough wood. It was observed that these provinces were in the same clusters with provinces having a low amount of forest areas and low wood production. Over the five-year period, very few provinces and regions differed in line with the previous development plans. The creation of a spatial database for wood raw material production using the findings obtained in this study will contribute to the development of operational inventory methods that can be included in long- and medium-term forestry plans.


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