安全的供应链协议

M. Atallah, Hicham G. Elmongui, V. Deshpande, Leroy B. Schwarz
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供应链的相互作用具有巨大的经济重要性,然而这些相互作用的管理效率低下。供应链管理效率低下的主要原因之一是信息不对称;例如,对链中的一个或多个组织(例如,制造商、零售商)可用的信息对其他组织不可用。信息不对称的原因有几个,其中包括担心强大的买家或供应商会利用私人信息,担心信息泄露给竞争对手等。我们提出了安全供应链协作(SSCC)协议,该协议使供应链合作伙伴能够合作实现期望的系统范围目标,而不会泄露任何一方的私人信息,即使联合计算的决策需要所有各方的信息。安全的供应链协作具有改进供应链管理实践的潜力,并且通过消除其中主要的低效率,提高了生产力。我们为两种类型的供应链交互提出了特定的SSCC协议:容量分配和电子拍卖(电子拍卖)。在这样做的过程中,我们设计了一些独立的技术,这些技术可能在未来的SSCC协议设计中很有用。
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Secure supply-chain protocols
Supply chain interactions have huge economic importance, yet these interactions are managed inefficiently. One of the major sources of inefficiency in supply-chain management is information asymmetry; i.e., information that is available to one or more organizations in the chain (e.g., manufacturer, retailer) is not available to others. There are several causes of information asymmetry, among them fear that a powerful buyer or supplier will take advantage of private information, that information will leak to a competitor, etc. We propose secure supply-chain collaboration (SSCC) protocols that enable supply-chain partners to cooperatively achieve desired system-wide goals without revealing the private information of any of the parties, even though the jointly computed decisions require the information of all the parties. Secure supply-chain collaboration has the potential to improve supply-chain management practice, and by removing a major inefficiency therein, improves productivity. We present specific SSCC protocols for two types of supply-chain interactions: capacity allocation, and e-auctions (electronic auctions). In the course of doing so, we design techniques that are of independent interest, and are likely to be useful in the design of future SSCC protocols.
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