ONTOLOGICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT � Concepts, Applications, Extensions https://speakerdeck.com/kilter/scom H. Kemal İ lter, BEng, MBA, PhD @hkilter December 2013
CONTENTS � Introduction Problem Project � SCOM (Ontological Supply Chain Management) Concepts Ontological Foundations and SC(M) Ontology Expectations for Project Output Applications Supply Chain Markup Language (SCML) Patent � Visualization of the Supply Chain (ViSC) Overall Optimization of SCs (OOSC) A Managerial Tool: Supply Chain Dashboard (SCD) Extensions Interstellar supply chains Planetary operations management Future* � Supply chains’ fj tness landscape * High-end product tracking/tracing systems: A new kind of material * Fifth state of the matter: Informational state * KEZON: First man-made composite particle Discussion Questions
INTRODUCTION Ontology In computer science and information science, an ontology formally represents knowledge as a set of concepts within a domain, using a shared vocabulary to denote the types, properties and interrelationships of those concepts. Ti e creation of domain ontologies is also fundamental to the de fj nition and use of an enterprise architecture framework. Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontology_(information_science)
INTRODUCTION An Example: Pencil Ontology
INTRODUCTION Problems De fj nitions Ontological and models information sharing Planning and Unreal driving complex modeling systems
INTRODUCTION SCOM (Ontological Supply Chain Management) 402 2013 Ti is project 230 2011 A Methodology for the Exploration of Supply Chain Architecture 212 2010 Approaches Using to Measure Supply Chain Performance and Successful Performance Measurement 181 2009 Supply Chain Structure of the Corrugated Board Industry in Turkey 119 2008 A Conceptual Model of Supply Chain Management 102 2007 Supply Chain Management Ontology: Towards an Ontology-Based SCM Model 33 2006 Draft
INTRODUCTION SCOM (Ontological Supply Chain Management) Ontological Concept Formal framework map model Parametric Numeric Objects functions model Object Visual properties model Dictionary Vocabulary
INTRODUCTION SCOM (Ontological Supply Chain Management)
CONCEPTS Ontological Foundations and SC(M) Ontology Product ( Output ): Goods, Service, Waste, etc. Member: Producer, Supplier, Customer, Transporter, Distributor, etc.
CONCEPTS Ontological Foundations and SC(M) Ontology Flow: Material, Money, Information, etc. Operation: Planning, Sourcing, Production, Transportation, Return, etc.
CONCEPTS Expectations for Project Output
CONCEPTS Expectations for Project Output
CONCEPTS Expectations for Project Output
CONCEPTS Expectations for Project Output
CONCEPTS Expectations for Project Output
CONCEPTS Expectations for Project Output
CONCEPTS Expectations for Project Output De fj nitions Ontological and models information sharing Planning and Unreal driving complex modeling systems
APPLICATIONS � Product Tracking/Tracing �
APPLICATIONS � Supply Chain Markup Language (SCML) �
APPLICATIONS � Supply Chain Markup Language (SCML) �
APPLICATIONS � Supply Chain Markup Language (SCML) �
APPLICATIONS � Visualization of the Supply Chain (ViSC) �
APPLICATIONS � Overall Optimization of SCs (OOSC) �
APPLICATIONS � A Managerial Tool: Supply Chain Dashboard (SCD) �
EXTENSIONS � Interstellar supply chains Planetary operations management Supply chains’ fj tness landscape * High-end product tracking/tracing systems: A new kind of material * Fifth state of the matter: Informational state * KEZON: First man-made composite particle
QUESTIONS �
ONTOLOGICAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT � Concepts, Applications, Extensions THANKS � https://speakerdeck.com/kilter/scom H. Kemal İ lter, BEng, MBA, PhD @hkilter December 2013
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