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The execution of supply process orders in a supply chain is conditioned by different types of disruptive events that must be detected and solved in real time. In this work we present a compound web service that performs the monitoring and notification functions of a supply chain event management system. This web service is designed based on a reference model that we have proposed to improve the event management activity through a deeper analysis of the occurrence and causality of events, leading to anticipate an exception during the execution of a supply process order. The web service composition is defined based on business processes. The ability to proactively detect, analyze and notify disruptive events is given through of a Bayesian network with decision nodes.
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Fernández, E., Salomone, E., Chiotti, O. (2010). Compound Web Service for Supply Processes Monitoring to Anticipate Disruptive Event. In: Cellary, W., Estevez, E. (eds) Software Services for e-World. I3E 2010. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 341. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16283-1_9
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