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A decision support system for strategic supply chain capacity planning under uncertainty: conceptual framework and experiment
Published in Enterprise Information Systems, 2022
Raphaël Oger, Matthieu Lauras, Benoit Montreuil, Frédérick Benaben
The ISO 19439 standard is based on the CIMOSA (CIMOSA Association 2004) and GERAM (IFIP/IFAC Task Force on Architectures for Enterprise Integration 1999) frameworks. It structures the enterprise modelling according to three dimensions inherited from the CIMOSA framework: the enterprise model view, the enterprise model phase, and the genericity. The SSCCP DSS conceptual framework can be positioned as follows regarding these three dimensions. First, on the enterprise model view dimension, it mainly concerns the functional view because it is focused on the sequence of activities to be performed by the company. Second, on the enterprise model phase dimension, it is mainly related to the first phases (including concept definition, requirements definition and design specification phases) and also on the implementation description phase for the experiments described in the fifth section. Third, on the genericity dimension, it is part of the partial level because the proposal is specific to all industrial enterprises involved in supply chains.