The Unified Modeling Language user guide
The Unified Modeling Language user guide
Introduction to Simulation Using SIMAN
Introduction to Simulation Using SIMAN
SISCO: a supply chain simulation tool utilizing silk™ and XML
Proceedings of the 33nd conference on Winter simulation
Supply chain applications II: development of a high-level supply chain simulation model
Proceedings of the 33nd conference on Winter simulation
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Working Knowledge: How Organizations Manage What They Know
Manufacturing & Service Operations Management
Information Sharing in a Supply Chain with Horizontal Competition
Management Science
The Effect of Collaborative Forecasting on Supply Chain Performance
Management Science
Application of the condition based maintenance checking system for aircrafts
Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing
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In the contemporary global market, managing the entire supply chain has become crucial for competitive advantage in different industries. However, the realization and success of supply chain management (SCM) depends significantly on the previous supply chain modeling and simulation for analyzing complex systems. This study develops a modular approach for system analysis and design of supply chain simulation, which is capable of modeling the supply chain process and the operation of related communication data and information through XML techniques and simulating them within the SIMAN simulation tool. This study performs the following tasks: (i) characterizing supply chain process and establishing data/information elements, (ii) establishing knowledge requirements for supply chain process, (iii) analyzing and designing supply chain process modules, (iv) representing and integrating specifications of supply chain process modules, and (v) generating and demonstrating modular supply chain simulation. The results of this study can be used to develop a modular system analysis and design for supply chain simulation for effectively assisting the integration of SCM and the exchange of related communication data and information in a supply chain, thus increasing business efficiency.