Accomm: adaptive system for supply network operational planning
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Published:2018-04-16
Issue:1
Volume:14
Page:78-106
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ISSN:1744-0084
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Container-title:International Journal of Web Information Systems
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language:en
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Short-container-title:IJWIS
Author:
Morales-Alzate Luis Fernando,Solano-Vanegas Clara,Carrillo-Ramos Angela,Montoya-Torres Jairo,Fabregat Ramon,Pavlich-Mariscal Jaime A.
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to present Accomm a software implementation of Ágora-SN, a supply network (SN) customer-oriented model integrated with an Adaptation Model. Accomm serves two purposes: as an experimental validation tool to measure the impact of Adaptation on an agribusiness SN model and as a logistic and marketing operations planning assistant.
Design/methodology/approach
The design of Accomm is based on the results of the Ágora-SN model that comprises the following tasks: to characterize the SN actors’ processes ( composed of multiple first-tier suppliers, a focal company and multiple first-tier customers), identifying the ones oriented to the customer; to integrate these processes into a SN model which incorporates a supplier cooperation model; and to provide an adaptation model that implements a customer profile and a context profile to improve order fulfillment.
Findings
To validate the Ágora-SN model, a prototype Accomm was created referred to a real Colombian agribusiness sector company, specifically in the floriculture sector. This prototype was validated through two methods: a usability scale and a set of scenarios that compared the application’s behavior with and without adaptation and cooperation. The application provides a better response to demand when both adaptation and cooperation are enabled.
Research limitations/implications
This work was tested in an academic environment and was validated by different experts. Further tests in operational real-life environments are required to fully validate the approach.
Originality/value
The main contribution of this work is the integration of Adaptation into a SN model as a way to center the SN toward the customer. As an additional contribution, the validation tool Accomm is conceived as an operational planning tool for agribusiness SN.
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems
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