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A MULTI-VIEW FRAMEWORK FOR DEFINING THE SERVICES SUPPLY CHAIN USING OBJECT ORIENTED METHODOLOGY
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Title
A
MULTI-VIEW
FRAMEWORK
FOR
DEFINING
THE
SERVICES
SUPPLY
CHAIN
USING
OBJECT
ORIENTED
METHODOLOGY
Author
Barnard, James
Keywords
supply chain management
service operations
service industry supply chain
Abstract
Supply-chain
management
is
the
practice
combining
theory
from
logistics
,
operations
management
,
production
management
and
inventory
control.
Therefore
,
it
is
often
associated
exclusively
with
manufacturing
or
materials
management
industries.
Application
of
supply-chain
management
to
other
industries
often
results
in
implementations
that
do
not
satisfy
the
needs
of the
involved
enterprises.
To
improve
the
implementation
of
supply-chain
solutions
outside
of the
materials
management
and
manufacturing
industries
there
is
a
need
for
industry
specific
standards.
One
industry
sector
in
need
of a
standard
is
the
services
industry.
The
current
problem
facing
the
services
sector
is
the
inability
to
adapt
current
frameworks
to the
provisioning
of a
service.
Provisioning
a
service
translates
into the
supply-chain
for the
services
industry
since
it
influences
the
services
supply
and
demand.
A
solution
to the
problem
is
development
of a
supply-chain
standard
specific
to the
provisioning
of a
service.
Objectives
of the
research
are to
define
comprehensively
, a
new
services
supply-chain
model
that
is
applicable
to the
United
States
government
classification
of a
service
and to
ensure
the
scalability
and
integration
capability
of the
model.
To
satisfy
these
objectives
,
it
is
necessary
to
understand
the
characteristics
describing
the
services
supply-chain
process.
The
characteristics
are the
input
into
deriving
the
processes
and
terminology
of the
generalized
services
supply-chain.
Terminology
and
processes
are then
used
to
create
a
supply-chain
framework
using
input
from the
Supply-Chain
Council's
Supply-Chain
Operations
Reference
(SCOR)
model.
SCOR
provides
a
foundation
for
describing
the
processes
and
defining
the
terminology
in an
already
accepted
format.
A
final
verification
of the
model
by
industry
experts
insures
conceptually
that the
framework
is
applicable
to the
current
problem.
This
research
developed
a
three-level
framework
similar
in
structure
to the
SCOR
framework.
Presentation
of the
framework
is
a
specification
that
defines
and
sequences
the
processes
for
implementation.
A
detailed
case
study
applies
the
model
using
the
framework
and the
definition
of a
comprehensive
supply-chain.
Adviser
Mollaghasemi, Mansooreh
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
Degree Grantor
Engineering and Computer Science
Degree Program
Industrial Engineering and Management Systems
Graduation Date
2006-12-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2007-01-11
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0001485
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0001485
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