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A Study on the Common Collaboration Platform Activation of Cloud-Based Manufacturing Supply Management System (SCM)

verfasst von : Sanhae Kim, Hongjae Lee, Kyeong-Seok Han, Jong-Bae Kim

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Abstract

It is important to study and apply the application method developed to service from the SCM module for designing SaaS level to the cloud system, which supports SCM tasks such as procurement, purchase, logistics and standard information as to industrial sectors. These industrial sectors are divided into sewing clothes manufacturing, other metal processing product manufacturing and building construction business in terms of usage targets of cloud-based common collaboration platform. In addition, based on the importance and object of works such as common collaboration process, cloud-based common collaboration platform objective model is designed by selecting development model and service model suitable for this study. The cloud-based common collaboration platform will be used by many and unspecified companies, which is provided as the form of public cloud. Target model design means SaaS level finally. In the case of module development costs of collaboration works, it is required to be studied more to the future. By the way, in the case of the common collaboration module, the SCM tasks which can be applied to all industrial sectors have been calculated, which was based on the manufacturing industry. Since the SCM-related functions provided by the cloud-based common collaboration platform are not specific to the specified companies sectors, they are available to all companies. Furthermore, the SCM-related functions provided by the cloud-based common collaboration platform are various and selected by the modules freely because they are provided at the level of the cloud SaaS. The SCM-related functions provided by the cloud-based common collaboration platform are easy to select. It is necessary to make universal service available to the enterprise unlike the government that has been carrying out the support project to the specified company sectors on a one-to-one basis.

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Metadaten
Titel
A Study on the Common Collaboration Platform Activation of Cloud-Based Manufacturing Supply Management System (SCM)
verfasst von
Sanhae Kim
Hongjae Lee
Kyeong-Seok Han
Jong-Bae Kim
Copyright-Jahr
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96803-2_3