Towards the understanding of the requirements of a communication language to support process interoperation in cross-disciplinary supply chains

Autor: Shahin Rahimifard, Keith Case, Anne-Françoise Cutting-Decelle, Robert I. M. Young, NM Bouchlaghem, Bishnu P. Das, Chimay J. Anumba
Přispěvatelé: Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Loughborough University, Wolfson School of Mech & Man Engineering, Civil Engineering, Departement Organisation et Genie de la Production, Université
Rok vydání: 2007
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Zdroj: International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Taylor & Francis, 2007, 20 (04), pp.396-410. ⟨10.1080/09511920600873741⟩
ISSN: 1362-3052
0951-192X
Popis: International audience; Many manufacturing organisations while doing business either directly or indirectly with other industrial sectors often encounter interoperability problems amongst software systems. This increases the business cost and reduces the efficiency. Research communities are exploring ways to reduce this cost. Incompatibility amongst the syntaxes and the semantics of the languages of application systems is the most common cause to this problem. The Process Specification Language (PSL), an ISO standard (18629), has the potential to overcome some of these difficulties by acting as a neutral communication language. The paper has therefore focused on exploring this aspect of the PSL within a cross-disciplinary supply chain environment. The paper explores a specific a cross-disciplinary supply chain scenario in order to understand the mechanisms of communications within the system. Interoperability of processes supporting those communications are analysed against PSL. The paper proposes a strategy for sharing process information amongst the supply chain nodes using the “PSL 20 questions wizard” and concludes that although there is a need to develop more effective methods for mapping systems to PSL, it can still be seen as a powerful tool to aid the communications between processes in the supply chain. The paper uses a supply chain scenario which cuts across the construction and manufacturing business sectors in order to provide a breadth to the types of disciplines involved in communication.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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