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Towards the Enhancement of Business Process Monitoring for Complex Logistics Chains
Author/s | Cabanillas Macías, Cristina
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Baumgrass, Anne Mendling, Jan Rogetzer, Patricia Bellovoda, Bruno |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos |
Publication Date | 2013 |
Deposit Date | 2020-12-15 |
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ISBN/ISSN | 978-3-319-06256-3 1865-1348 |
Abstract | Logistics processes have some characteristics which are fundamentally
challenging from a business process management perspective.
Their execution usually involves multiple parties and information
exchanges and has to ... Logistics processes have some characteristics which are fundamentally challenging from a business process management perspective. Their execution usually involves multiple parties and information exchanges and has to ensure a certain level of exibility in order to respond to unexpected events. On the level of monitoring, potential disruptions have to be detected and reactive measures be taken in order to avoid delays and contract penalties. However, current business process management systems do not exactly address these general requirements which call for the integration of techniques from event processing. Unfortunately, activity-based and event-based execution paradigms are not thoroughly in line. In this paper, we untangle conceptual issues in aligning both. We present a set of three challenges in the monitoring of process-oriented complex logistics chains identi ed based on a real-world scenario consisting of a three-leg intermodal logistics chain for the transportation of goods. Required features that such a monitoring system should provide, as well as related literature referring to these challenges, are also described. |
Funding agencies | European Union (UE) |
Project ID. | FP7/2007-2013 / 318275 (GET Service)
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Citation | Cabanillas Macías, C., Baumgrass, A., Mendling, J., Rogetzer, P. y Bellovoda, B. (2013). Towards the Enhancement of Business Process Monitoring for Complex Logistics Chains. En BPM 2013: International Conference on Business Process Management (305-317), Beijing, China: Springer. |
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