A collaborative knowledge management framework for supply chains: A UML-based model approach
Abstract: In the most general
cases, collaborative activities imply a distributed decision-making process
which involves several supply chain nodes. In this paper, by means of a
literature review, and by also considering the deficiencies of existing
proposals, a collaborative knowledge management UML-based framework supported
is proposed. In addition, this proposal synthesizes existing knowledge, and it
not only fulfils, but enriches, each component with the modeller’s own knowledge.
Author: Jorge Esteban
Hernández, Raúl Poler, Josefa Mula, David Peidro
Journal Code: jptindustrigg080014

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