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Content modules

The XML that defines the semantic content of each paper works like this Each article is represented by an element with an rdf about attribute, indicating that the article is the subject of an RDF triple. It could be defined with a doi URI, a pmid URI (for those RSC articles that are abstracted by PubMed) or, as it is in practice, by a URL that points to the RSC s DOI resolver. A element, as defined by the content module of RSS 1.0, has within it an element that contains elements, and within each of those a element whose rdfiabout attribute is the URI of the entity mentioned within the article. This means is the predicate, or the verb, of the relationship. Written without the XML, a relationship might look like this ... [Pg.160]

Summary of information about the requirements and its factual content Module... [Pg.144]

Content Module lb Analyzing the Supply Chain Strategy.. . 187... [Pg.1]

Content Module 4 Analyzing Supply Chain Processes. 202... [Pg.2]

The structure of the guideline consists of five main phases, where every phase contains the same six content modules (CM), as depicted in Fig. 1.11. These CMs do not claim to be complete. Companies may see the need to analyze further areas... [Pg.19]

Structured in six content modules which are described in detail by their goals, inputs, methods and analyses, output, and examples, as shown in Fig. 1.12. [Pg.21]

Fig. 1.14 Position of content modules in the value adding process... Fig. 1.14 Position of content modules in the value adding process...
A second option allows one to diminish the scope by reducing the number of content modules considered. Thus, all phases would be applied, but only to a limited number of CMs such as customer segmentation and supply chain strategy, or supply chain governance. [Pg.25]

However, the approach may not only be reduced with respect to the regarded content modules, it is also possible to expand the number of content modules. In this way, further areas for analysis may be introduced to the approach. [Pg.25]

Hence, if the decoupling point is determined for the whole value network, the morphological box for supply chain differentiation will appear as depicted in Fig. 1.16. However, if the decoupling point is defined for each product, this would imply an additional dimension for each product. The third approach, determining the decoupling point for each module level, would add 18 additional dimensions to three products and six content modules. [Pg.29]

I I Relevant p bases and content modules Irrelevant phases and content modules... [Pg.30]


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