Data sharing requirements of supply - And logistics innovations - Towards a maturity model
conference paper
Supply - and logistics innovations require data of different, heterogeneous sources. Supply chain resilience for instance requires visibility of goods flows and data of planned infrastructure maintenance and unforeseen accidents or incidents that may cause delays. Technically, there are different ways to share this data, e.g. the messaging paradigm for business transactions and eventdriven architectures for visibility. Based on an IT typology, this paper presents an assessment methodology for data sharing supporting supply - And logistics innovations. An interoperability infrastructure will need to implement these technical protocols. One of the findings of this paper is the requirement of an innovation maturity model driven by IT application complexity.
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TNO Identifier
572414
Publisher
International Conference on Information Systems, Logistics and Supply Chain
Source title
6th International Conference on Information Systems, Logistics and Supply Chain, ILS 2016, 1 June 2016 through 4 June 2016