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Value Chain Forum - Connecting Business Partners

Value Chain Forum - Connecting Business Partners. Hubert Österle St. Gallen 2004 – 05 – 27. Real-time business requires integration. Carrier Selection. Product Catalog. Prices and Freight Charges. Common Semantic Mode l. Ordering. Exchanging XML messages is the easy part.

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Value Chain Forum - Connecting Business Partners

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  1. Value Chain Forum-Connecting Business Partners Hubert Österle St. Gallen 2004 – 05 – 27

  2. Real-time business requires integration Carrier Selection Product Catalog Prices andFreightCharges Common Semantic Model Ordering Exchanging XML messages is the easy part. Common semantics is the hard part.

  3. Mobility builds the base for new ways of networking Order list Import maintenance order Localize fire shutter Complete list of maintenance orders Specific maintenance order Record defects, end maintenance process Send maintenance log Reporting Report and take action

  4. iloxx’s eService acts as a trust for handling of payments Buyer transfers money to iloxx. iloxx notifies seller about receipt of money. Seller sends goods to buyer. Buyer notifies iloxx about goods receipt. iloxx transfers money to seller.

  5. Setz’s eService improves the distributed repairlogistics process Reparaturwerkstatt Point of Sales Reparaturwerkstatt Reparaturwerkstatt Point of Sales

  6. Interviews with CEOs provide hands-on insights • We have to control our network of customers. • Networking is a good thing for sure but please do it our way. • Main obstacles for networking are power struggles, not technologies.

  7. Conclusion • Inter-business networking requires integration. • Inter-business networking takes more time than predicted during the 1990‘s. • However inter-business networking is moving forward.

  8. Conference Agenda – Day 1 Welcome 10:00-10:15 Prof. Dr. Thomas Dyllick-Brenzinger, Prorector of University of St. Gallen Introduction 10:15-10:45 Prof. Dr. Hubert Österle, Director, Institute of Information Management, University of St. Gallen How Do Service-oriented Business Architectures Support Value Chain Networks? 10:45-11:30 Dr. Peter Zencke, Member of Executive Board, SAP AG Automotive Value Chain: Vernetzung und Prozessoptimierung durch integratives 11:30-12:15 Informationsmanagement Klaus H. Mühleck, CIO, Audi AG Lunch 12:15-13:30 Value Chain Workshops 13:30-15:00 Break 15:00-15:30 Technologieausblick zu Identifizierungslösungen in der Value Chain 15:30-16:15 Peter Bauer, Member of Executive Board, Infineon Technologies AG Best Practices im Business Networking 16:15-17:00 Dr. Christine Legner, Project Manager, Institute of Information Management, University of St. Gallen Value Chain Workshops 17:00-18:15 Apéro 18:15-19:15 Dinner 19:15-20:00 Informatik und Globalisierung 20:00-20:45 Prof. Dr. Hermann Maurer, Institute for Information Systems and Computer Media, TU Graz Dinner 20:45-open

  9. Conference Agenda – Day 2 Introduction Day 2 09:00-09:15 Prof. Dr. Hubert Österle, Director, Institute of Information Management, University of St. Gallen Value Chain Workshops 09:15-10:45 Break 10:45-11:15 Value Chain Workshops 11:15-12:45 Lunch 12:45-13:45 Presentation of Workshop Results 13:45-15:45 Value Chain Workshop Organizer Conclusion and Outlook 15:45-16:00 Prof. Dr. Hubert Österle, Director, Institute of Information Management, University of St. Gallen

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