A Sophistication Framework for a Mother Company-Driven Global Manufacturing Network

모기업 주도적 글로벌 생산 네트워크를 위한 조정 프레임웍

  • Park, Kwang-Ho (Department of Business Administration, Hanyang University)
  • 박광호 (한양대학교 경상대학 경영학부 및 일반대학원 e-business 경영학과)
  • Published : 2009.03.31

Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to propose a sophistication framework for a global manufacturing network (GMN) driven by a mother company to autonomously propagate and coordinate transaction data that are exchanged among manufacturing partners. The framework is based on conceptual fundamentals of previous research that provide a step toward ultimate successful collaboration in the supply chain and employs mobile agents for the coordination and propagation of transaction data. Maintaining the integrity of transaction data linked to a huge information web is difficult. With the sophistication functionalities of this framework, it becomes easy to effectively control the overall GMN operations and to accomplish the intended goals. The current level of sophistication focuses on the transaction data propagation. The sophistication level may be expanded up to business intelligence in the future.

본 논문은 모기업 주도적 글로벌 생산 네트워크에서 참여 기업간 교환되는 거래 데이터를 자율적으로 전파하고 조정하기 위한 프레임워크를 제시한다. 제시된 프레임워크는 공급사슬망의 성공적인 협업을 위해 발표된 선행 연구의 근본적인 개념에 기반을 두고 있으며 거래 데이터의 전파와 조정을 위한 모바일 에이전트를 적용하고 있다. 거대한 정보 웹에서 상호 연결된 거래 데이터의 무결성을 유지하는 것은 매우 어려운 과제이다. 프레임워크가 제시하는 조정 기능으로 글로벌 생산 네트워크를 효과적으로 통제할 수 있을 것이며 공급사슬망의 궁극적인 목표도 달성할 수 있을 것이다. 조정 기능의 현재 수준은 거래 데이터의 전파에 초점을 두고 있으며 향후 비즈니스 인텔리젼스 수준까지 확장할 계획이다.

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