DocumentCode
2300346
Title
Analyzing Risk Dependencies on RFID-driven Global Logistics Processes
Author
Chun, Myounghoon ; Ahn, Hyun ; Kim, Kwanghoon ; Bang, Hyochan ; Kim, Sunjin ; Hwang, Jaekag
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Kyonggi Univ., Suwon, South Korea
fYear
2011
fDate
23-25 May 2011
Firstpage
59
Lastpage
64
Abstract
In this paper, we try to formally analyze risk dependencies on a global logistics process that is made up of a set of RFID-driven biz-steps2. In enacting a global logistics process, it is very important to control and trace each bizstep´s execution as well as to visualize its status. Moreover, for the sake of improving QoS (the quality of services), it ought to be crucial for the system to provide an autonomous error-detection functionality on its running exceptions and very safe self-recovery mechanisms, as well, for the exceptional and risky situations. In resolving the QoS issue, the essential technologies might be RFID and BPM/workflow technologies; workflow is for representing a global logistics process in a natural, and RFID is for implementing each biz-step´s application program tagging the logistics information. Also, the essential theory of the self-recovery mechanisms must be on the roll-back mechanism that determines up to where the roll-back operations have to be applied among the previous performed biz-steps on the corresponding global logistics process. As an essential theory of implementing a reasonable roll-back mechanism, the paper particularly formalizes a risk dependency analysis algorithm that is able to produce a set of risk dependency knowledge existing among biz-steps of a RFID-driven global logistics process, and that is eventually used for realizing the self-recovery mechanisms.
Keywords
business process re-engineering; error detection; globalisation; logistics; quality of service; radiofrequency identification; risk analysis; workflow management software; BPM technology; QoS; RFID-driven global logistics processes; autonomous error-detection functionality; bizstep execution; essential technology; essential theory; logistics information; quality of services; risk dependency analysis; risk dependency analysis algorithm; risk dependency knowledge; roll-back mechanism; roll-back operations; running exceptions; self-recovery mechanisms; workflow technology; Algorithm design and analysis; Analytical models; Logic gates; Logistics; Object oriented modeling; Process control; Radiofrequency identification; BPM; RFID; global-logistics process; information control net; risk dependency; workflow;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers, Networks, Systems and Industrial Engineering (CNSI), 2011 First ACIS/JNU International Conference on
Conference_Location
Jeju Island
Print_ISBN
978-1-4577-0180-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CNSI.2011.104
Filename
5954278
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