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Title: | Methodology for Seamless Supply Chain Planning |
Authors: | Sarraipa, João Vieira, Hugo Agostinho, Carlos Goncalves, Ricardo |
Keywords: | Interoperability Checking Semantics Interoperability Quality Assurance Supply Chain Planning |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | Demetra EOOD |
Citation: | Sarraipa, João, Vieira, Hugo, Agostinho, Carlos, Goncalves, Ricardo (2009), Methodology for Seamless Supply Chain Planning, Proceedings of International Conference on SOFTWARE, SERVICES & SEMANTIC TECHNOLOGIES, October 28-29, 2009, Sofia, Bulgaria, ISBN 978-954-9526-62-2, p. 132 |
Abstract: | Today, enterprises are typically in a constant process of acquiring and updating its information technologies, however typically without an overall view of the global inter and intra enterprise’s system integration. Researchers have been proposing methodologies and platforms to assist such integration of applications and data. However, implementing new technologies in organizations is a difficult task, since its quality needs for architectures development are more exigent and critical than ever, due to the systems complexity, dimension and to the interoperability requirements to interact with third party applications and infrastructures. This paper proposes a methodology for seamless Supply Chain Planning (SCP), by using a domain reference ontology, data model representation standards, software components evaluation and interoperability checking processes. The methodology VALTE is used to assure that enterprises use tools for SCP compliant to semantics, represented in a common reference ontology, created by the MENTOR methodology. These two horizontal methodologies are vertically supported by interoperability checking processes, which assure an interoperable supply chain planning system. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10506/660 |
ISBN: | 978-954-9526-62-2 |
Appears in Collections: | S3T 2009
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