Information management architecture for dynamic business process /

The supply chain is very important to the economic activities of a country because it directly involve in the delivery of services and products to the consumers. The supply chains are made up of complex network of nodes in which it rely on specialized functionalities of the relevant nodes in the net...

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Main Author: Mohd Izzuddin Mohd Tamrin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Kuala Lumpur : Kulliyyah of Information and Communication Technology, International Islamic University Malaysia, 2013
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Summary:The supply chain is very important to the economic activities of a country because it directly involve in the delivery of services and products to the consumers. The supply chains are made up of complex network of nodes in which it rely on specialized functionalities of the relevant nodes in the network to generate the required services. In this project, we focused on five main challenges of integration which deterred the supply chain group to make amendment to their shared processes in case of knowable problems were to impinged in the middle of unfinished processes. Knowable problem refer to the events that were known to cause deviation to the current processes however the supply chain group unable to determine when it will strike the processes. The challenges that we have identified are information mismatch between the virtual and physical state, limited visibilities across vicinities of the group, limited control over the entire systems, unclear relationships for the shared processes and unable to identify important elements in the processes at individual level. We had proposed the Information Management Architecture (IMA) which utilized the data from Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) network and transformed them into process related information as RFID services to provide better visibilities and continuous monitoring across the vicinities in the supply chain group. In addition to this, we adapted the content filtering technique to support authorized team members to make decision on process restructuring in case of deviation from the planned processes. The problem, case and information models are designed in the form of tree-like structure as XML documents in order to detect process deviation, find suitable solutions and confirm to process constraints respectively. The component system technique is employed to break functionalities of the existing systems into smaller independent units and advertised them as services to the IMA components. This is to allow more control and flexible configuration of shared processes between the systems in the same supply chain group. The prototype of the IMA had been created and run in simulated environments to test the performance of the supply chain group with and without the support from the IMA. The results showed that with the support from IMA the number of processes completed by the supply chain group improved compared to without the IMA support in the present of knowable problems. With these results, we concluded that the IMA is one of the feasible solutions to facilitate the supply chain group with tighter integration.
Physical Description:xvii, 321 leaves : ill. charts ; 30cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (leaves 286-307).