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Flexible Decision Support in a DynamicBusiness Network

In: The Network Experience

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  • John Collins

    (University of Minnesota)

  • Wolfgang Ketter

    (RSM Erasmus University)

  • Maria Gini

    (University of Minnesota)

Abstract

We present the design of a service oriented architecture which facilitates flexible managerial decision making in dynamic business networks. We have implemented and tested this architecture in the MinneTAC trading agent, which is designed to compete in the Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition (Collins et al., 1998). Our design enables managers to break out decision behaviors into separate, configurable components, and allows dynamic construction of analysis and modeling tools from small, single-purpose “evaluator” services. The result of our design is that the network can easily be configured to test a new theory and analyze the impact of various approaches to different aspects of the agent's decision processes, such as procurement, sales, production, and inventory management. Additionally we describe visualizers that allow managers to see and manipulate the configuration of the network, and to construct economic dashboards that can display the current and historical state of any node in the network.

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  • John Collins & Wolfgang Ketter & Maria Gini, 2009. "Flexible Decision Support in a DynamicBusiness Network," Springer Books, in: The Network Experience, chapter 15, pages 233-248, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-85582-8_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-85582-8_15
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