2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.compind.2012.02.002
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A model driven development approach based on a reference model for predicting disruptive events in a supply process

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“…This framework defines a metamodel to represent reactive monitoring models for different type of supply processes. Ferná ndez et al [22] also propose a domainindependent approach by developing a metamodel as a reference model to generate monitoring processes for any type of resource or supply process. This reference model defines an abstract language that, unlike of the previous framework, allows specifying monitoring models for reactive and/or predictive monitoring of orders, resources, even considering environment data.…”
Section: Approaches For Monitoring Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This framework defines a metamodel to represent reactive monitoring models for different type of supply processes. Ferná ndez et al [22] also propose a domainindependent approach by developing a metamodel as a reference model to generate monitoring processes for any type of resource or supply process. This reference model defines an abstract language that, unlike of the previous framework, allows specifying monitoring models for reactive and/or predictive monitoring of orders, resources, even considering environment data.…”
Section: Approaches For Monitoring Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8. A reference model for Monitoring Orders and Resources is defined by the tuple RfMo = (Et, Rt) where: Et is a set of entity types that are instances of Eclass of Ecore meta-metamodel; and Rt is a set of relationships allowed between instances of entity types, these relationships are also instances of the Ereference class of Ecore meta-metamodel [22].…”
Section: Monitoring Processmentioning
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