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international conference on autonomic computing | 2006
Hina Arora; T. S. Raghu; Ajay S. Vinze; Peter James Brittenham
Efficient supply chains should be responsive to demand surges and supply disruptions resulting from internal and external vulnerabilities. Firms can respond to vulnerabilities by either, reallocating and redirecting existing capacity, or, maintaining redundant capacity. Responding to these disruptions depends on efficient real-time decision-making through information sharing and collaboration. The concept of Information Supply Chains captures this focus on information flows between the various entities in the supply chain. In this paper, we use autonomic principles of self-optimization and self-configuration to address demand surges in the context of healthcare information supply chains that have been disrupted by epidemics. We build a prototype system using a multi-agent systems platform and the Autonomic Computing Toolkit, to illustrate how autonomic computing approaches can facilitate resource allocation decisions in responding to public health emergencies.
Archive | 1996
Randal Lee Bertram; Peter James Brittenham
Archive | 2001
Peter James Brittenham; Douglas B. Davis; David B. Lindquist; Ajamu A. Wesley
Archive | 1996
Randal Lee Bertram; Peter James Brittenham; Mathew James Brozowski
Archive | 2000
Peter James Brittenham; Larry William Henson; Stephen R. Kleinert
Archive | 1996
Randal Lee Bertram; David Frederick Champion; Peter James Brittenham
Archive | 1997
Peter James Brittenham; Liam David Comerford
Archive | 2002
Peter James Brittenham; Kyle G. Brown; Stephen Glen Graham; Mark Douglas Weitzel
Archive | 1996
Randal Lee Bertram; Peter James Brittenham; David Frederick Champion
Archive | 2007
Carlos Cesar F. Araujo; Peter James Brittenham; Nicholas David Butler; Robert D. Callaway; Adolfo Rodriguez; Richard E. Salz