Supply chain optimization
If you like applying Supply chain optimization, every challenge here gives you a chance to practice it on a real industry brief.
- DesignIntermediateNew
Design a SLSA-Aligned, Signed Release Pipeline for an Apache Project
Working only from the materials provided—the project dossier, the current release-pipeline module, the SLSA v1.0 specification, the slsa-github-generator project, the Sigstore d…
- Supply Chain
- Slsa
- Sigstore
Open coursework - AnalysisSeniorNew
Global Value Chain Optimization for a Sustainable Fashion Brand
You are a supply chain strategist at EcoWear. Your task is to map the current value chain, identify bottlenecks and risks, and propose a redesigned configuration. You must evalu…
- Value Chain Analysis
- Supply Chain Optimization
- Sustainability Assessment
International and Global Strategy - AnalysisIntermediateNew
Open-Source License Audit and 60-Day Remediation Plan for Lumen Observability
Work only from the four items in provided_materials. Start with the dependency inventory (the 'Lumen dependency inventory' dataset), which lists every open-source package, its d…
- Oss Licensing
- Sbom
- Supply Chain
Open coursework - DesignBeginnerNew
Design a Farm-to-Garment Traceability System for GreenWeave Cotton
Working only from the materials provided, build a feasible traceability design for GreenWeave. Read the batch case file (M1) to trace how one organic cotton lot moved through fa…
- Blockchain
- Supply Chain
- Tokenization
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