supply chain management ontology kanchan karadkar ms in industrial engineering december 2, 2013
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Definition: The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP) defines supply chain
management as encompassing “the planning and management of all activities involved
in sourcing and procurement, conversion, and all logistics management activities."
The management of upstream and downstream value-added flows of materials, final
goods, and related information among suppliers, company, resellers, and final
consumers.
Introduction : Supply Chain Management
Information sharing takes place across four important components of supply
chain plan, source, make and deliver.
Approach:
SCOR Model
Incorporates
o Basic Formal Ontology
o Relation ontology
Purpose:
To identify the key concepts of SCM and define relationship between the
same.
The supply chain management ontology has the goal of providing a
framework to better formulate, understand, analyze and share a company’s
supply chain management model.
Supply Chain Management Ontology
Existing Ontologies
Lean Supply Chain Ontology
Supply Chain Management
Ontology
Manufacturing Ontology
Logistics Ontology
SCM Ontology
─ Doesn’t incorporate plan and source
activity
─ Doesn’t have the SCOR model
approach
─ Can be incorporated in proposed
ontology
Related Work
Understanding a company’s Supply Chain Model
To better formulate, understand, analyze and share a company’s supply
chain management model
Supplier relationship management (Third Party Engagement)
Enabling supplier and manufacture to understand each other
To measure performance metrics
Measurement of performance metrics can be done with a goal to aggregate
common terms, relate those to the performance attributes.
Kanban
Application of SCM Ontology
Proposed ontology can act as a frame to add terms
Depending on the product manufactured SCM ontology can be
customized.
Future Scope