Chain-computerisation! Chain-computerisation in a historic perspective
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2011-04-05
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Bemelmans, T.M.A.
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This article is available in English and DutchChain-computerisation will be placed in a historic perspective. The tenet is based on the principles that were advocated as early as 1969 by Blumenthal and that, as of today, have not lost any of their legitimacy. Logistic chains, supported by electronic messaging, were introduced in the 1980s in The Netherlands under the inspired leadership of the late Albert Heijn. In the 1990s, the computerisation of social chains received the necessary attention, with the government fulfilling a significant role. The doctrine of 'Chain-computerisation' -- the subject of Jan Grijpink's dissertation in 1997 -- offers the theoretical foundation and practical pointers for this, a few of which will be discussed in this article. We will conclude with a glance into the future that is characterized by mobile and worldwide communications within a great diversity of chain systems.
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Total Systems, complexity, information infrastructure, chain-computerisation, dominant chain problem