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Global RFID: The Value of the EPCglobal Network for Supply Chain Management
Edmund W. Schuster David L. Brock Stuart J. Allen
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IT in Business; Operations Management; Management; Marketing; Innovation/Technology Management; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet)
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-3-540-35654-7
ISBN electrónico
978-3-540-35655-4
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2007
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2007
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Retailing: Theft Prevention
Edmund W. Schuster; David L. Brock; Stuart J. Allen
Rho proteins are master regulators of a large array of cellular functions, including control of cell morphology, cell migration and polarity, transcriptional activation, and cell cycle progression. They are the eukaryotic targets of various bacterial protein toxins and effectors, which activate or inactivate the GTPases. Here Rhoinactivating toxins and effectors are reviewed, including the families of large clostridial cytotoxins and C3-like transferases, which inactivate Rho GTPases by glucosylation and ADP-ribosylation, respectively.
Part II: - Leveraging the Supply Chain: Case Studies | Pp. 135-158
Defense: Improving Security and Efficiency
Edmund W. Schuster; David L. Brock; Stuart J. Allen
Rho proteins are master regulators of a large array of cellular functions, including control of cell morphology, cell migration and polarity, transcriptional activation, and cell cycle progression. They are the eukaryotic targets of various bacterial protein toxins and effectors, which activate or inactivate the GTPases. Here Rhoinactivating toxins and effectors are reviewed, including the families of large clostridial cytotoxins and C3-like transferases, which inactivate Rho GTPases by glucosylation and ADP-ribosylation, respectively.
Part II: - Leveraging the Supply Chain: Case Studies | Pp. 159-174
The Role of Data in Enterprise Resource Planning
Edmund W. Schuster; David L. Brock; Stuart J. Allen
Rho proteins are master regulators of a large array of cellular functions, including control of cell morphology, cell migration and polarity, transcriptional activation, and cell cycle progression. They are the eukaryotic targets of various bacterial protein toxins and effectors, which activate or inactivate the GTPases. Here Rhoinactivating toxins and effectors are reviewed, including the families of large clostridial cytotoxins and C3-like transferases, which inactivate Rho GTPases by glucosylation and ADP-ribosylation, respectively.
Part III: - Creating Business Value | Pp. 177-186
Building a Business Case for the EPCglobal Network
Edmund W. Schuster; David L. Brock; Stuart J. Allen
Rho proteins are master regulators of a large array of cellular functions, including control of cell morphology, cell migration and polarity, transcriptional activation, and cell cycle progression. They are the eukaryotic targets of various bacterial protein toxins and effectors, which activate or inactivate the GTPases. Here Rhoinactivating toxins and effectors are reviewed, including the families of large clostridial cytotoxins and C3-like transferases, which inactivate Rho GTPases by glucosylation and ADP-ribosylation, respectively.
Part III: - Creating Business Value | Pp. 187-198
Enhancing Revenue Using the EPC
Edmund W. Schuster; David L. Brock; Stuart J. Allen
Rho proteins are master regulators of a large array of cellular functions, including control of cell morphology, cell migration and polarity, transcriptional activation, and cell cycle progression. They are the eukaryotic targets of various bacterial protein toxins and effectors, which activate or inactivate the GTPases. Here Rhoinactivating toxins and effectors are reviewed, including the families of large clostridial cytotoxins and C3-like transferases, which inactivate Rho GTPases by glucosylation and ADP-ribosylation, respectively.
Part III: - Creating Business Value | Pp. 199-227
Outlook: Navigating the Sea of Data
Edmund W. Schuster; David L. Brock; Stuart J. Allen
Rho proteins are master regulators of a large array of cellular functions, including control of cell morphology, cell migration and polarity, transcriptional activation, and cell cycle progression. They are the eukaryotic targets of various bacterial protein toxins and effectors, which activate or inactivate the GTPases. Here Rhoinactivating toxins and effectors are reviewed, including the families of large clostridial cytotoxins and C3-like transferases, which inactivate Rho GTPases by glucosylation and ADP-ribosylation, respectively.
Part III: - Creating Business Value | Pp. 229-247