LOGISTICS-AS-A-SERVICE: ONTOLOGY-BASED ARCHITECTURE AND APPROACH

Authors

  • Kurt Sandkuhl School of Engineering, Jönköping University
  • Feiyu Lin t.Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation RAS, 14th Line, 39, 199178 St.Petersburg
  • Nikolai Shilov t.Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation RAS, 14th Line, 39, 199178 St.Petersburg,
  • Alexander Smirnov St.Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation RAS, 14th Line, 39, 199178 St.Petersburg,
  • Vladimir Tarasov School of Engineering, Jönköping University, P.O. Box 1026, 55111 Jönköping,
  • Andrew Krizhanovsky nstitute of Applied Mathematical Research of the Karelian Research Centre RAS, 11, Pushkinskaya str., 185910 Petrozavodsk

Keywords:

Cyber-Physics-System, Logistics-as-a-Service, ontology matching, competence modeling

Abstract

Cyber-Physics System (CPS) is a relatively new term assuming tight integration of physical systems and cyber (IT) systems interacting
in real time. Such systems aim at providing a flexible and extensible infrastructure supporting a variety of inputs (e.g. sensor-based and
customer needs) and outputs (actuators or indicators/displays). CPSs rely on communication, computation and control infrastructures to
provide for efficient utilization of logistics infrastructure resources. In this context, Logistics-as-a-Service (LaaS) is a logistics network
of organizations, people, information and resources supported by service-oriented cyber-physical systems. Intelligent multimodal
logistics network is an important node in the worldwide logistics, involved in moving a product from supplier to customer or providing
an accompanying service. The paper presents a generic architecture for LaaS, which is based on representing elements of the logistics
networks as services. In this environment, the role of an application ontology and integration of individual and organizational
competences is investigated and the use of ontology matching for finding suitable resources in a multi-lingual logistics network is
discussed

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Published

2023-05-01

How to Cite

Sandkuhl, K., Lin, F., Shilov, N., Smirnov, A., Tarasov, V., & Krizhanovsky, A. (2023). LOGISTICS-AS-A-SERVICE: ONTOLOGY-BASED ARCHITECTURE AND APPROACH. Investigación Operacional, 34(3). Retrieved from https://revistas.uh.cu/invoperacional/article/view/4738

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