S. (Simon) Dalmolen MSc

SIMON DALMOLEN MSC

Ph.D. candidate

Building 10 Ravelijn
P.O. Box 217
7500 AE Enschede
Tel: +31 53 489 3500
Email: s.dalmolen@utwente.nl
Twitter: @simondalmolen
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General Information

Simon Dalmolen is a Ph.D. candidate in the IEBIS department.
He holds a MSc. in Computing Science (Distributed System & Software Engineering).
His research is part of the 4C4More project about developing Cross Chain Control Centers (4C).

Description of research

The key idea behind Cross Chain Collaboration is to create inter- and intra-supply-chain collaboration. For a higher efficiency use of scarce physical resources and materials, more effective use of scarce human resources. So a boost of the profitability of companies can be achieved, while more efficient use of scarce resources and materials contributes to a sustainable planet. In our research we aim to develop tools/model for an information architecture in addressing cross chain collaboration in logistics and supply chains.

The objective of the research is how cross chain collaboration can be enabled or supported using information systems. Which preconditions are necessary? How can cross chain collaboration being monitored?

A current side-dish is exploring the opportunities and barriers of using a Google Glass in supply chains & logisitics.

Current Research Interests

Logistics & Supply chain management - Cross Chain Collaboration - Interorganisational Systems – Business Intelligence / Mashups - Multi Agent Systems – Information Systems – Serious Gaming – Gamification – Internet of Things – Google Glass

Publications

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

Blog / Poster

2014

2013

2011

Master Students

2015

2014

2012

2011

Bachelor Students

2014 (Referaat)

2013 (Referaat)

Thesis

2012 (Referaat)

Teaching

2012 – 2013: Production Logistics Information Systems (Master BIT, TBK) – Teaching Assistant
2012 – 2013: Business Process Integration Lab (Master BIT, TBK) – Teaching Assistant

Doctoral Consortium

2013 – Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technologies (DESRIST) conference