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Semantic Supported Modeling and Orchestration of Logistic Integrated Processes, with Focus on Supply Chain: Framework Design

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Full (complete) integration is not yet achieved in supply networks; this is a complex challenge because of the importance of integration for management in this environment. Reducing the gap between semantic, Business Process Modeling and Interoperability solutions; will significantly (dramatically) improve the information flow in the chain and its understanding. For this purpose we present a proposal for a framework design that combines the semantic supported modeling with the orchestration of integration processes in the approached context. This will translate in better decisions based on latest and best information. There is also presented a possible support decision model that could be used for the validation of this framework.

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de Castro, R.P.L., Armayor, D.P., Gómez, J.M., Mosquera, I.S., Batista, J.A.D. (2010). Semantic Supported Modeling and Orchestration of Logistic Integrated Processes, with Focus on Supply Chain: Framework Design. In: Davcev, D., Gómez, J.M. (eds) ICT Innovations 2009. ICT Innovations 2009. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10781-8_30

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