Title
Epcis-Based Supply Chain Event Management - A Quantitative Comparison Of Candidate System Architectures
Abstract
Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM) systems are decision support systems that allow for monitoring, prioritizing and reacting to events pertaining to the flow of goods in a supply chain. A major current trend in logistics concerns the tracking of materials by using the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology RFID reader data can be contextualized in the form of standardized supply chain events and exchanged along the supply chain in order to provide the informational basis of SCEM. Using analytical methods, we evaluate two candidate system architectures that enable the cross-company exchange of supply, chain events with respect to efficiency and reliability: Event Pull proposed by the industry consortium EPCglobal and Event Push. Event Push is shown to be particularly suitable for the realization of SCEM applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/CISIS.2009.47
CISIS: 2009 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPLEX, INTELLIGENT AND SOFTWARE INTENSIVE SYSTEMS, VOLS 1 AND 2
Keywords
Field
DocType
logistics,scheduling,decision support system,reliability,competitive intelligence,radio frequency identification,architecture,rfid,supply chain,internet,supply chains,organizations,supply chain management,decision support systems,computer architecture,system architecture,data mining,probability density function,internet of things,collaboration,information retrieval,schedules
Service management,Computer science,Scheduling (computing),Decision support system,Schedule,EPCIS,Supply chain management,Supply chain,Radio-frequency identification,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.67
5
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christoph Tribowski1244.20
Christoph Goebel231.02
Oliver Günther31671156.38