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What is the Net
Lab?
Eyeing the revolution
through a cross-campus prism.
Recognizing the revolutionary power
of netcentricity to transform our lives,
the Robert H. Smith School of Business
at the University of Maryland has
created a unique laboratory to study its
impact and shape its future. The
Netcentricity Laboratory supports
cutting-edge netcentric practices in an
integrated environment. The lab
comprises the high-tech teaching and
research environments of integrated
supply chain management/e-commrece,
financial markets, and behavioral
aspects to provide a seamless
multidimensional view of netcentric
practices as they impact a myriad of
market applications.
Supply Chain
Management Center
The Supply Chain Management Center
provides the Netcentricity Laboratory
with a multimedia environment that
models the ongoing, high-speed supply
chain process unfolding in the networked
organization. Corporate partners such as
Sun Microsystems, SAIC (Science
Applications International Corporation),
EDS, Cisco, TIBCO, Manugistics, Oracle,
and SCL (Supply Chain Logic, Inc.), have
contributed over $6 million in business
applications and computing resources. As
a result, the center’s IT suite includes
advanced supply chain management
planning and optimization, enterprise
resource planning (ERP), collaborative
logistics, global simulation of e-supply
chains, middleware, data mining and
analysis tools, and sophisticated
workstations connected to large screen,
flat-panel projection displays.
Founded in 1998, the center is an
advisor to the State of Maryland and a
key partner in the eMaryland Initiative
to build the most advanced
e-infrastructure of any state in the
nation.
E-Commerce
E-commerce applications explore all
aspects of bringing a product to market,
from product definition and introduction
to process management, manufacturing,
delivery, and customer service. Students
explore how companies are leveraging
technology and the Internet to globally
market products and services, manage
customer equity, build brand awareness,
and sustain a competitive edge. In
addition, students examine e-commerce
and supply chain management in an
integrated environment, so they can
better understand the complex strategic
and technological issues facing managers
in today's digital economy.
Financial Markets
Laboratory
The
Netcentric Financial Markets Laboratory
provides the Netcentricity
Laboratory with real-time trading
information from Wall Street and
financial markets around the world.
Emphasizing hands-on learning and
real-time decision making, the Smith
School’s financial markets lab provides
the ideal “immersion” or experiential
learning experience to help students
better understand sophisticated global
financial markets information and risk
management in the netcentric economy.
The financial markets lab plan
consists of 16 trading terminals seating
32 students. Real-time data and
analytical tools are provided by Reuters
and displayed on electronic datawalls,
electronic tickers and flat screen
terminals throughout the lab.
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