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An Application of Managing Deviations Within a Supply Chain Monitoring Framework

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Enterprise Interoperability VIII

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Cloud Collaborative Manufacturing Networks (C2NET) project is a European H2020 project started in January 2015. The main focus of this project is to develop a cloud platform that supports the services for the collaborative planning processes management among partners within supply chain networks. This paper presents an application of the generation and visualization of supply chain deviations. This application is based on a monitoring framework, which provides the following main functionalities: collecting data from legacy ERP systems, generating automatically models of supply chain planed and current status, detecting deviations between two statuses, and suggesting adaption processes associated to deviations and visualization of deviation assessment.

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The authors wish to acknowledge the European Commission for their support of funding the project C2NET (Cloud Collaborative Manufacturing Networks).

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Jiang, Z., Lamothe, J., Lesbegueries, J., Benaben, F., Hauser, F. (2019). An Application of Managing Deviations Within a Supply Chain Monitoring Framework. In: Popplewell, K., Thoben, KD., Knothe, T., Poler, R. (eds) Enterprise Interoperability VIII. Proceedings of the I-ESA Conferences, vol 9. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-13693-2_24

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