Using Data Replication Techniques to Maintain Data Consistency in Supply Chain Applications

G. Feuerlicht, Richard White, Glen MacLarty
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Supply chain applications typically involve sharing of large amounts of information across a number of partner organizations. Examples of supply chain applications are common in manufacturing, healthcare and global trade. Such applications can involve a large number of partners in different locations with various levels of connectivity, ranging from high-speed Internet to unreliable and slow dial-up connections. Maintaining data consistency in supply chain applications is an essential requirement as the loss of data consistency results in poor quality and unreliable information. Current supply chain applications mostly rely on EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) or similar electronic messaging standards to ship data between partner organizations. In general, little attention is paid to ensuring that data remains consistent as it is propagated and updated along the supply chain. In this paper we fIrst discuss the requirements for data consistency in supply chain applications and then briefly describe a data consistency management framework based on data replication. We use Freight Forwarding and Customs Brokerage (FFCB) applications examples to illustrate our discussion. Abstract:
使用数据复制技术维持供应链应用中的数据一致性
供应链应用程序通常涉及在许多合作伙伴组织之间共享大量信息。供应链应用的例子在制造业、医疗保健和全球贸易中很常见。此类应用程序可能涉及不同位置的大量合作伙伴,具有不同级别的连接,从高速Internet到不可靠和缓慢的拨号连接。维护供应链应用程序中的数据一致性是一项基本需求,因为数据一致性的丧失会导致信息质量差和不可靠。当前的供应链应用程序主要依靠EDI(电子数据交换)或类似的电子消息标准在合作伙伴组织之间传送数据。一般来说,很少注意确保数据在供应链中传播和更新时保持一致。本文首先讨论了供应链应用对数据一致性的要求,然后简要描述了一个基于数据复制的数据一致性管理框架。我们使用货运代理和海关代理(FFCB)应用程序示例来说明我们的讨论。文摘:
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