Bozidar Radenkovic

Prof. Božidar Radenkovic was born in 1958, in Pirot, Serbia. He finished primary and secondary school in Belgrade. Following that, he enrolled into the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University Of Belgrade, earning an MSc degree in 1984. He completed his postgraduate studies in 1987, and then went on to defend his doctoral thesis titled “An interactive simulation system for discrete-stochastic simulation of organizational systems and its implementation on the mini and micro-computers” in 1989, again at the Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade. After ssuccesfully completing his studies, he became a teaching assistant on the course “Simulation and simulation languages??” (1987), and then an assistant professor (1991), associate professor (1994), and full professor (1999) at the University of Belgrade. Prof. Radenkovic is the founder of Laboratory for simulation, and founder and chair of the Laboratory for e-business. He founded graduate and postgraduate studies in e-business in 2001 and was the head of those studies until 2005.

Publications

From Ubiquitous Computing to the Internet of Things
Bozidar Radenkovic, Petar Kocovic. © 2020. 34 pages.
The Internet that most of us knows as the World Wide Web is expanding beyond PCs and mobile devices. Called the “Internet of things”, this movement will link consumer devices...
An Integrated Approach to Supply Chain Simulation
Nenad Stefanovic, Bozidar Radenkovic. © 2019. 15 pages.
Simulation can be a valuable tool for supply chain analysis, planning, optimization, evaluation, and risk management. Computer simulation and simulation models can be used to...
An Integrated Approach to Supply Chain Simulation
Nenad Stefanovic, Bozidar Radenkovic. © 2018. 13 pages.
Simulation can be a valuable tool for supply chain analysis, planning, optimization, evaluation, and risk management. Computer simulation and simulation models can be used to...
From Ubiquitous Computing to the Internet of Things
Bozidar Radenkovic, Petar Kocovic. © 2017. 42 pages.
The Internet that most of us knows as the World Wide Web is expanding beyond PCs and mobile devices. Called the “Internet of things”, this movement will link consumer devices...
Integrated Supply Chain Intelligence through Collaborative Planning, Analytics and Monitoring
Nenad Stefanovic, Dusan Stefanovic, Bozidar Radenkovic. © 2011. 50 pages.
As supply chains are growing increasingly complex, from linear arrangements to interconnected, multi-echelon, collaborative networks of companies, there is much more information...