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SCM Interoperabilität
Dr. Peter Hofbauerentory AG
Praxislösung in der Simulation dargestellt
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Basic Concepts for Supply Chain Management of Supply Networks
Supply Networks follow by nature Distributed Business Processes
A state of the art System Architecture allows now to follow the requirements of the Distributed Business Architecture
Collaboration Levels allow the members of a Supply Network to run their own strategy as well as to cooperate in optimizing the Supply Network
Supply Networks are dynamic control networks and incline in specific cases respective configurations to oscillate
Supply Networks are treated as a superposition of Supply Chains
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Modeling Views“A Model is an Image of Reality”
RecursiveModel
RecursiveModel
RecursiveModel
RecursiveModel
SCIRecursive
Model
Process View(Process Optimization, Process Fusion, …)
Material Flow View(Demand, Inventory, Inventory in Transit, …)
Information Flow View(Messaging, Interoperability, …)
Realization View(Operation, Visibility, Concealment, …)
IT Infrastructure View(Security, Integrity, …)
Organizational View(Human Factor, Change Management, …)
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Basic Concepts for Modeling of Supply Networks
The goal is to reduce the complexity of supply networks from a n:m relationship to a simple 1:1 one
Because the simple 1:1 relationship is well understood and in many cases implemented recursion leverages of this fact
The Recursive Model of a Supply Network allows different views to the network and helps to take advantage of the solutions already implemented and proofed in reality
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Connatural Transportation NetworksPlan of Network and Time Schedule
CutView
Graphical Time
Schedule
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Connatural Transportation NetworksInteroperable (Web) Services
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Global Supply Networks Representations
Transporation Links
Production Nodes
Topografic Representation
Schematic Representation
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Building Elements of Supply Networks
production WoWi
ProductionElement
Warehouse - OutboundWarehouse - Inbound
TransportationElement
TransportationElement
Node Splitting
InventoryControlPoints
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Company 1 Company 2
Basic Structure of the Supply Network
BOM
P1.1
P1.1
P1.n
P1
P1.1,1
P1.1,2
Measuring Point
Inventory Node - Outbound
Assembly Node
Transition Node
Control Point
P1 O
P1 IInventory Node - Inbound
Source or Drain
Poduction Element
Transportation Element
Assembly ElementTransport
Transport
Production
P1 O P1 I
P1,1 I
P1,2 I
P1,n I
Production
P1,1 O
P1,1,1 I
P1,1,2 I
Logistical BOM – Flow network –
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Back-end ERP systems
Central SC Process Model server
Central Server
SC Process Model visualization
Traditional Architecture:Centralized Systems
Back-end systems in every organization keep dynamic data and static data (e.g. parameters) needed in the SC Process Model
These back-end systems need to update the central SC Process Model Server after every status change (e.g. “inventory level for partnumber A01 drops to 100 units”)
actual inventory
Tier 2 Tier 1 OEM
parameters, etc.
demand
demand
material flow
Basic Information Flow with centralized SC Process Model Server
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Building Elements of Supply Networks
production WoWi
ProductionElement
Warehouse - OutboundWarehouse - Inbound
TransportationElement
TransportationElement
Node Splitting
InventoryControlPoints
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Excel Table as Solution
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Global SCMo Application as Solution
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SCI Reference Architecture: Service Oriented Architecture
EAI Information Flow
SC Process Model Instances
Material Flow
Back-end systems in every organization keep dynamic data and static data of SC Process Recursive Model
These back-end systems need to update the SC Process Model instances after every status change (e.g. “inventory level for partnumber drops to 100 units”)
SC Process Model Instances need to synchronize adjacent SC Process Model Instances
SCIPmessages / data to be
interchanged
SCIPmessages / data to be
interchanged
SC Interoperability Information Flow
Tier 2 Tier 1 OEM
Basic Information Flow in SC Process Model Interoperability Scenario
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Tier
Tim
e
Network Cut and Recursion
Cut
Hidden NetworkView
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Sample Supply NetworkGlobal View
Node 1 Inbound
Node 1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.1 Inbound
Node 1.1.2 Inbound
Node 1.1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.2 Outbound
production
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Sample Supply NetworkGlobal View
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Sample Supply NetworkLocal View
Node 1 Inbound
Node 1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.1 Inbound
Node 1.1.2 Inbound
Node 1.1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.2 Outbound
production
CutView
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Sample Supply NetworkLocal View
Node 1 Inbound
Node 1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.1 Inbound
Node 1.1.2 Inbound
Node 1.1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.2 Outbound
production
CutView
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Sample Supply NetworkLocal View
Node 1 Inbound
Node 1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.1 Inbound
Node 1.1.2 Inbound
Node 1.1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.2 Outbound
production
CutView
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Sample Supply NetworkLocal View
Node 1 Inbound
Node 1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.1 Inbound
Node 1.1.2 Inbound
Node 1.1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.2 Outbound
productionCut
View
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Webservice as Interconnection
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Node Clones
Node 1 Inbound
Node 1 Inbound
Node 1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.1 Inbound
Node 1.1.2 Inbound
Node 1.1.1 Outbound
Node 1.1.2 Outbound
production
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SCM Interoperability Roadmap
Modeling the Supply Chain – recursive approach
Multi dimensional modeling views
Collaboration level – the show stopper
Sample Solution for SCM Simulation
Interoperability comes to play
A state of the art architecture: „Service Orientied Architecture (SOA)“
A Service orientied interoperable solution
What comes next?
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Dr. Peter HofbauerSCI Project Manager
entory AGPeter.Hofbauer@entory.com
Der Referent
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