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The primary goal of Innovative Supply Chain Management is value creation by providing products and services to customers through optimally managed processes.

Data Analytics
2020

An approach to overcome semantic inconsistencies and incompleteness of the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model and hence, improve its usefulness and expand the application domain is presented.

Supply Chain Management
2022

A model is developed that represents the basis for further integration of these three ontologies and for further interoperability expansion of SCOR model, therefore the SCM, which is described at the end of this paper.

Computer Science
2025