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Title: eManagement for Textile


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e-Management for Textile
  • The International Colloquium for Textile and
    Clothing DesignCluj-Napoca - RomaniaJune 28-29,
    2002

2
System Integration
Markets
E-Business E-Markets
Innovation
New Products / New Applications
Supply Chain Management
New Aspects of Management
. . .
Management
Virtually Extended Enterprises
New Materials / New Processes
New Organisational Structures
Knowledge
3
Definition e-Business Model
  • - Business Models describe the Information Flow
    and (Intermediation) Services.
  • This includes
  • the identification of the actors,
  • the potential advantages for the actors, and
  • the various sources of charges and profits
  • the co-ordination of activities

According to Timmers, P., Business Models for
Electronic Markets, 1998, S. 4)
4
e-Business - Framework (1)
Management Activities in e-Business
Subjects of Management Activities in e-Business
Infrastructure of Management Activities in
e-Business
5
e-Business - Framework (2)
Management Activities in e-Business
Subjects of Management Activities
Infrastructure of Management Activities
Product and Service
Methodology
Organization / Internal and External Structures
Conceptions
Resources and Processing
Technology / IST
6
Products, Processing and Organization as
Elements of Electronic Business (5)

7
Definition of Electronic Business
  • Electronic Business is an alternative way of
  • communication and co-ordination for
  • markets
  • hierarchies and
  • networks
  • of business activities where digital transactions
  • of information objects create an informational
  • added value for - products and services
    - processing and resources and
  • - organizations as well

8
e-Business Methodology / Functionality (3)
9
e-Business Methodology / Functionality (4)
10
e-Business Methodology / Functionality (5)
11
New Economy Framework (5)
Conception
Hierarchies Networks Markets
New Economy
Virtual Enterprises
Dynamic Networked Enterprises
Virtually Extended Enterprises
Methodology
New Mechanisms for- Co-ordination (e.g.
Electronic Aggregation / Matching
(Auctions))- Initiation of Business (e.g.
Intelligent Search
Methods / Agents)- Intermediation
(Service Provision, ..., Fullfilment
Provision) - Knowledge
Management - ...
- Web services (SOAP) - Middleware-based EAI - ...
Internet EDI Portals CSCW-Intranet
XML TechnologiesExtranet SOAP
Agents EAI
Technology
e-Business Platforms
12
e-Business Platforms Future Trends
Hierarchie
Hybride Forms / Networks
Markets
e-Markets / e-Business Webs
e-Community Portals (hosted)
- neutral - vertical - horizontal
e-Community Portals (independent)
- private - vertical - horizontal
13
Strategy and Internet
Internet technology provides better opportunities
for companies to establish distinctive strategic
positionings than did previous generations of
information technology.
Source Michael E. Porter, Strategy and the
Internet, in HBR, March 2001
14
Textile Supply Network - Topology
15
Textile Business - Functional Structure
Virtually
Extended Enterprise Resource Management
CRM
ERM
Weaving
SRM
SCM / SNM
Sales
Logistics
Procurement
Manufacturing
Logistics
16
Textile e-Business Applications
e-Business Applications
e-Services
e-Sales / e - Marketing
e-ERM
Making up
e-Procurement
Weaving
Spinning
e-Subcontracting
SCM/SNM
Sales
Logistics
Procurement
Manufacturing
Logistics
17
Content Exchange and Transactions
18
Technological and Methodogical Structure
Evolution of co-ordination mechanisms
supported by Internet- Technologies
www.textileitaly.com www.textilio.com www.textilew
eb.com www.textrade.com www.buytextiles.com ...
  • ARIBA
  • Commerce One
  • Intershop Enfinity
  • IBM Web Sphere Commerce Suite
  • ...
  • WWW
  • Protocols / Services
  • Programming Languages
  • Databases
  • Network Services
  • ....

-type Co-ordination Mechanisms
19
Categories for marketplaces
  • Ownership
  • Kind of products
  • Transaction mechanisms
  • Services / Functionalities

20
Framework
  • Conception
  • Methodology
  • Technology

21
e-Business Conception, Methodology and
Technology (1)
Methodology /Functionality
Conception
Technology
  • Business Content
  • - company profiles
  • - advertising
  • - news
  • Catalogue content
  • - Product catalogue (price catalogue)
  • Web search / web watch / web guidance
  • ...
  • WEBEDI/XML/Java
  • eMail
  • Video-Conferencing
  • Workgroup - (Notes, BSCW)
  • Payment systems (Micro Payment, Smart Cards
    ...)
  • IP Telephony
  • Authentication (biometrics ...)
  • Encryption
  • Streaming
  • ...

Presentation and Retrieval Services, Document
and Content Management,
Presentation and Communication
22
e-Business Conception, Methodology and
Technology (2)
Methodology /Functionality
Conception
Technology
  • Infomediation- Search engines- Web scouts / web
    watching- Intelligent agents- ...
  • Transaction Mediation- Matching / Aggregation
    (unbiased/forward/backward)- Bundling /
    Unbundling

- Personalised interfaces - Profile capture -
Personalised catalogue creation - ....
  • ...
  • WEBEDI/XML/Java
  • eMail
  • Video-Conferencing
  • Workgroup - (Notes, BSCW)
  • Payment systems (Micro Payment, Smart Cards ...)
  • IP Telephony
  • Authentification (biometric ...)
  • Encryption
  • Streaming
  • ...

Interoperation and Intermediation
Personalisation
Intermediation Services
Presentation and Retrieval Services, Document
and Content Management,
Presentation and Communication
23
e-Business Conception, Methodology and
Technology (3)
Methodology /Functionality
Conception
Technology
  • Logistics / Distribution
  • Maintenance and Support
  • Financing
  • Insurance
  • Customer Care
  • ...
  • WEBEDI/XML/Java
  • eMail
  • Video-Conferencing
  • Workgroup - (Notes, BSCW)
  • Payment systems (Micro Payment, Smart Cards ...)
  • IP Telephony
  • Authentification (biometric ...)
  • Encryption
  • Streaming
  • ...

Fulfilment Services
Application Services
Interoperation and Intermediation
  • CRM - Tools (Siebel, SAP, ...) and facilities
  • SCM - Facilities (JD Edwards, I2, Manugistics,
    SAP...)
  • ...

Personalisation
Intermediation Services
Presentation and Retrieval Services, Document
and Content Management,
Presentation and Communication
24
e-Business Conception, Methodology and
Technology (5)
Methodology /Functionality
Conception
Technology
Communication
Integration
Intelligence Services
  • ...
  • WEBEDI/XML/Java
  • eMail
  • Video-Conferencing
  • Workgroup - (Notes, BSCW)
  • Payment systems (Micro Payment, Smart Cards ...)
  • IP Telephony
  • Authentification (biometric ...)
  • Encryption
  • Streaming
  • ...

Fulfilment Services
Application Services
Interoperation and Intermediation
Personalisation
Intermediation Services
Presentation and Retrieval Services, Document
and Content Management,
Presentation and Communication
25
List of Marketplaces and Platforms
A list of more than 70 textile and clothing
marketplaces as well as other platforms are
exposed at the following URL www3.itv-denkendorf
.de/mr/read.asp?identmarketplaces
26
Internet and Strategy
The time has come to take a clearer view of the
Internet. We need to move away from the rhetoric
about Internet industries, e-business
strategies and a new economy and see the
Internet for what it is An enabling technology -
a powerful set of tools that can be used, wisely
or unwisely, in almost any industry and as part
of almost any strategy.
Source Michael E. Porter, Strategy and the
Internet, in HBR, March 2001
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Fundamental Questions
Who will capture the economic benefits that the
Internet creates ? Will all the value end up
going to customers, or will companies be able to
reap a share of it ? What will be the Internets
impact on industry structure ? Will it expand or
shrink the pool of profits ? And what will be its
impact on strategy ? Will the Internet bolster or
erode the ability of companies to gain
sustainable advantages over their competitors ?
Source Michael E. Porter, Strategy and the
Internet, in HBR, March 2001
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