# Infospace: Modern Supply Chain Management # # Demonstrates infospace composition: the Wealth of Nations infospace # is used as a discipline, applying Smith's economic framework as a # lens to analyse concepts in modern supply chain management. # # This shows how a completed, viable infospace becomes reusable # as a discipline for an entirely different topic. topic: name: "Modern Supply Chain Management" domain: "Operations Management" sources: artifacts/sources/ disciplines: - name: "Wealth of Nations" path: ../infospace-with-history schemas: entity: schemas/supply-chain-entity-schema-v1.0.md mapping: schemas/won-mapping-schema-v1.0.md competency_questions: | 1. Which supply chain coordination mechanisms correspond to Smith's S2 price signals? 2. How does the bullwhip effect relate to Smith's theory of market price oscillation? 3. Where do modern platform intermediaries fit in Smith's analysis of merchant capital? 4. How does just-in-time inventory management reflect Smith's treatment of circulating capital? 5. Which supply chain dysfunctions parallel the market distortions Smith identified? 6. Can modern supply chain management be read as a viable system through WoN concepts? viability: redundancy_ratio: max: 0.10 coverage_ratio: min: 0.50 coherence_components: max: 2 consistency_cycles: max: 0 granularity_entropy: min: 0.8 pipeline: stages: - name: extract-entities template: templates/extract-entities.md output_dir: output/entities output_macro: entities split_entities: true max_tokens: 6000 macros: extraction_rules: artifacts/guidelines/extraction-rules.md won_core_entities: artifacts/won-reference/core-entities.md - name: map-to-won template: templates/map-to-won.md output_dir: output/mappings output_macro: mappings max_tokens: 8000 macros: mapping_rules: artifacts/guidelines/mapping-rules.md won_core_entities: artifacts/won-reference/core-entities.md