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An enterprise-aided theory and logic for real-time management

Pages 7308-7312 | Received 28 Dec 2012, Accepted 27 Jan 2013, Published online: 17 May 2013
 

Abstract

The traditional static/statistic management would not be necessarily useful under flexible/agile speed and changeable market in this century. There is the stochastic/intelligent enterprise problem toward real-time (RT) and big-data (BD) environment. Our problems are then sketched as follows: The needs to RT management would be more promoted and the look-ahead balancing problem with delay (lead time) would become more important to enterprises. This problem would include longer delay (gain) and feed-forward treatment as the larger ship control, and would be a newer and forthcoming subject beyond the traditional control theory on feedback focus. Thus, the problem would probably view and discuss a world of post-Cybernetics in the future. This paper presents a sandwich theory and develops a RT theory and look-ahead logic with delay for the enterprise-organisational behaviour under BD. The sandwich theory for the enterprise is first proposed, and would be occurred by the matching problem of the respective ellipse shape in the lower level and upper level. This correspondence would be considered as a dual problem in Matsui’s form (W = ZL), and its solution would be Nash’s point in the equilibrium at a pair a game.

Acknowledgement

Finally, we would acknowledge the support of study by the Committee for Advanced Management, Transdisciplinary Federation of Science and Technology (Oukan), Japan.

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