A conceptual modeling approach for supply chain event management (SCEM)
Abstract
The management of supply chains is a very comprehensive task. Predictability and response to incidents in process executions are challenging. With Supply Chain Event Management (SCEM), researchers propose an approach for overcoming these problems through proactive monitoring and notification of crucial process activities across the supply chain. The identification and definition of such crucial activities and information needs are necessary to handle possible abnormalities although they are challenging task which have not been solved in SCEM research so far. Hence, we propose a modeling approach which allows the conceptual specification of an adequate information exchange along the supply chain. With our approach we focus on the specification of relevant logistical objects, the definition of possible events, and the design of notifications for decision makers in the supply chain.
Recommended Citation
Winkelmann, Axel; Fleischer, Stefan; Herwig, Sebastian; and Becker, Jör, "A conceptual modeling approach for supply chain event management (SCEM)" (2009). ECIS 2009 Proceedings. 232.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/ecis2009/232