A Model of an Integrated Analytics Decision Support System for Situational Proactive Control of Recovery Processes in Service-Modularized Supply Chain
Dmitry Ivanov (),
Boris Sokolov () and
Valerii Zakharov
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Dmitry Ivanov: Berlin School of Economics and Law
Boris Sokolov: St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPC RAS)
Valerii Zakharov: St. Petersburg Federal Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPC RAS)
A chapter in Handbook of Ripple Effects in the Supply Chain, 2025, pp 179-196 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the supply chain (SC) recovery process, a disruptive event, planning of the recovery control policy and implementation of this policy are distributed in time and subject to SC structural and parametrical dynamics. In other words, the environment, SC structure and its operational parameters may change in the period between the planning of the recovery control policy and its implementation. As such, situational proactive control with combined use of simulation-optimization and analytics is proposed in the paper to improve processes of transition between a disrupted and a restored SC state. Implementation of situational proactive control can reduce investments in robustness and increase resilience by obviating the time traps in transition process control problems. This chapter develops a model of a decision support system for situational proactive control of SC recovery processes based on a combination of optimization and analytics techniques. More specifically, three dynamic models are developed and integrated with each other, i.e. a model of SC material flow control, a model of SC recovery control and a model of SC recovery control adjustment. The given models are developed within a cyber-physical SC framework based on the service modularization approach.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85508-5_9
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