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Real Time Supply Chain Management Co-Modeling of Total Supply Chain Solutions

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Abstract

The diversification of collaborations and the complexity of processes in the same Supply Chain Management (SCM) needs a powerful and a flexible Information System (IS). For that, the classic modeling solutions of information systems cannot satisfy all the constraints of the complex E-SCM. Furthermore, the total E-SCM with the two brands of information system and SCM require advanced methods for co-modeling of complex systems. For more implication of all SCM actors, we consider an integration and dynamic solution for the management of supply chain activities a good tendency to achieve all industries challenges. This paper presents an approach for the total real time supply chain management. We adopt a method based on co-modeling of distributed Information System (IS) architecture in complex supply chain management.

DOI 10.11648/j.sjbm.20130101.12
Published in Science Journal of Business and Management (Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2013)
Page(s) 8-13
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Real Time, Co-Modeling, Communication, Process, Supply Chain

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  • Emirates College of Technology United Arab Emirates

  • Faculty of Economics and Management of Sfax, Tunisia

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