Object-Oriented Modeling and Integration of Supply Chain Information System
Date Issued
2002
Date
2002
Author(s)
DOI
902212E002206
Abstract
Today’s companies are facing increasing
competition and volatility in a globally interconnected
economy. To remain competitive now, industrial
organizations are continually looking for ways to reduce
product development time, improve product quality and
service, enhance flexibility, and reduce production cycle
time. In order to achieve these goals, the coordination
among related enterprises plays an important role.
Because processes and activities in an enterprise and
among enterprises are not only heterogeneous but also
complex, an effective Supply Chain Planning (SCP)
system becomes very important. Our goal in this research
is, therefore, to construct an integrated supply chain
information system using OO approaches. We first define
an “extended” Supply Chain Operation Reference
(SCOR) Model, originally proposed by Supply Chain
Council, as a requirement model for the SCM
information system. Based on this extended reference
model, we begin OOA and OOD using Unified Modeling
Language (UML). We develop a “Used Case”
requirement analysis approach and analyze the
characteristics and advantages of the approach using a set
of criteria. Following construction of the most adequate
object model, an integrated OO SCM information system
is proposed using the CORBA (Common Object Request
Broker Architecture) technology and an OO database. A
prototype is developed in this research to demonstrate the
proposed integrated system.
Subjects
供應鏈管理
電子資料交換
分散式物件導向技術
物件導向資料庫
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學工業工程學研究所
Type
report
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