Title
Semantic Modeling of Dynamic Extended Companies.
Abstract
The scenario of manufacturing is going through intense transformations. Mass manufacturing converged to mass customization, the globalized world now allows a wide repertoire of solutions for the production of goods and services. And in this new environment companies are using new technologies and new nonvertical manufacturing structures. Therefore, companies are increasingly relying on resources controlled by other actors. They must be able to combine resources in new ways, either to access those that are additionally required or those own resources to be made available to third parties. One of the challenges of manufacturing in the twenty-first century is the possibility of forming extended companies, able to respond with agility and adaptability, and which can be created on demand from the achievement of technical and strategic alignment of various actors. The extended enterprise, formed by several partners, needs to be dynamically formed, in order to be agile and adaptable. Such companies would be: (i) made possible through sharing and dissemination of information; (ii) able to, quickly and inexpensively, design, optimize and manufacture products; (iii) responsive to all technical and business determinants; and (iv) assessed and certified for guaranteed performance. This work intends to present a solution to the composition of the extended enterprise, dynamically formed to take advantage of market opportunities quickly and efficiently. The proposed model is constructed and verified in the context of the oil and gas industry. The main deliverables of the present work are: (i) report on the state-of-the-art regarding: supply-chain management, business virtualization, development and approval of suppliers, model-based enterprises (companies based on models), standards for information integration; (ii) designing a model of dynamic supply chain formation; and (iii) verification of the model through its application in a case study in the oil a and gas industry.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.3233/978-1-61499-440-4-215
MOVING INTEGRATED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT TO SERVICE CLOUDS IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
Keywords
Field
DocType
Model of dynamic supply chain formation,semantic modeling,supply-chain management,model-based enterprises
Software engineering,Computer science
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
1
2352-7528
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
5
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kellyn Crhis Teixeira100.68
Milton Borsato2207.46