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Analysing Supply Chain Strategy Using Case-Based Reasoning


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1 Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Rajasthan, India
2 Devraj Groups Technical Campus, Punjab, India
     

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The supply chain is one of the emerging fields of the business activities. The supply chain strategy has a great impact on the performance of supply chain process. The phenomenon of analysing supply chain strategy is critical task which pay attention to various supply chain performance evaluation factors. The case-based reasoning supports lazy learning through exploitation of past problems solution's in solving original complication.

In this paper, the case-based supply chain strategy analysis model is being proposed which generates the cases oriented on various factors involved in supply chain process performance evaluation. It is designed in Java language having platformindependent, secure, robust, object-oriented features. Various similarity functions are implemented to find the similar cases from the case base. This model computes performance of the strategy of the supply chain management system.


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Supply Chain Management System, Supply Chain Strategy, Case-Based Reasoning, Similarity Functions and Strategy Analysis
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Authors

Surjeet Dalal
Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Rajasthan, India
Vijay Athavale
Devraj Groups Technical Campus, Punjab, India

Abstract


The supply chain is one of the emerging fields of the business activities. The supply chain strategy has a great impact on the performance of supply chain process. The phenomenon of analysing supply chain strategy is critical task which pay attention to various supply chain performance evaluation factors. The case-based reasoning supports lazy learning through exploitation of past problems solution's in solving original complication.

In this paper, the case-based supply chain strategy analysis model is being proposed which generates the cases oriented on various factors involved in supply chain process performance evaluation. It is designed in Java language having platformindependent, secure, robust, object-oriented features. Various similarity functions are implemented to find the similar cases from the case base. This model computes performance of the strategy of the supply chain management system.


Keywords


Supply Chain Management System, Supply Chain Strategy, Case-Based Reasoning, Similarity Functions and Strategy Analysis

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