Compliance Checking of Collaborative Processes for Sustainable Collaborative Network

Authors: Oyekola, O., Xu, L. and de Vrieze, P.

Journal: IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

Volume: 629 IFIPAICT

Pages: 301-310

eISSN: 1868-422X

ISSN: 1868-4238

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-85969-5_27

Abstract:

Coronavirus pandemic has changed our lives and is likely to have a lasting impact on our economic development, i.e., industry and services. Most organisations must change their businesses and services to comply with the strategies and rules published by the governments of different countries for providing agility, sustainability, and resilience in the current situation. Non-compliance can result in an organisation paying a considerable sum of money in fines and litigation. In Collaborative Networks 4.0 (CN4.0), the importance of compliance is even more evident as its issue becomes more complicated when it involves collaborative processes due to its design principles for decentralized decision-making. The Collaborative Processes in CN 4.0 imply the collaborative business process and their relevancy in industry 4.0, i.e., the collaborative processes through Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and Manufacturing Execution System (MES). In this paper, we adopt two motivating use cases, define some of the regulatory requirements that govern the execution of each process, and then evaluate each process with the current compliance checking approaches. Based on this, we identify the challenges of compliance checking of collaborative processes, formalized as requirements needed to support the compliance checking of collaborative processes at design and running time, respectively. This paper further explores how the FIWARE architecture supports the automated compliance checking solution of collaborative processes in industry 4.0.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36198/

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Compliance Checking of Collaborative Processes for Sustainable Collaborative Network

Authors: Oyekola, O., Xu, L. and de Vrieze, P.

Journal: SMART AND SUSTAINABLE COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS 4.0 (PRO-VE 2021)

Volume: 629

Pages: 301-310

eISSN: 1868-422X

ISSN: 1868-4238

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-85969-5_27

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36198/

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Compliance Checking of Collaborative Processes for Sustainable Collaborative Network

Authors: Xu, L. and De Vrieze, P.

Conference: 22nd IFIP WG 5.5 Working Conference on Virtual Enterprises, PRO-VE 2021

Dates: 22-24 November 2021

Abstract:

Corona pandemic has changed our lives and is likely to have a lasting impact on our economic development, i.e. industry and services. Most organizations must change their businesses and services to comply with the strategies and rules published by the governments of different countries for providing agility, sustainability and resilience in the current situation. Non-compliance can result in an organisation paying a huge sum of money in fines and litigation. In collaborative network 4.0 (CN4.0), the importance of compliance is even more evident as its issues become more complex. The collaborative processes in CN 4.0 not only imply the collaborative business processes. In the context of industry 4.0, e.g. the collaborative processes through ERP system and MES. In this paper, we evaluate the previous compliance approaches and apply them in the collaborative network cases. Based on this, we identify the limitation of the existing compliance check approaches. We formalise the compliance challenges of collaborative processes and requirements of the new compliance approaches at design and running time respectively. To design a solution to incorporates the identified requirements, a conceptual architecture is provided.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36198/

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Compliance Checking of Collaborative Processes for Sustainable Collaborative Network

Authors: Xu, L., de Vrieze, P.T. and Oyekola, O.

Conference: PRO-VE 2021, Smart and Sustainable Collaborative Networks 4.0

Abstract:

Corona pandemic has changed our lives and is likely to have a lasting impact on our economic development, i.e. industry and services. Most organizations must change their businesses and services to comply with the strategies and rules published by the governments of different countries for providing agility, sustainability and resilience in the current situation. Non-compliance can result in an organisation paying a huge sum of money in fines and litigation. In collaborative network 4.0 (CN4.0), the importance of compliance is even more evident as its issues become more complex. The collaborative processes in CN 4.0 not only imply the collaborative business processes. In the context of industry 4.0, e.g. the collaborative processes through ERP system and MES. In this paper, we evaluate the previous compliance approaches and apply them in the collaborative network cases. Based on this, we identify the limitation of the existing compliance check approaches. We formalise the compliance challenges of collaborative processes and requirements of the new compliance approaches at design and running time respectively. To design a solution to incorporates the identified requirements, a conceptual architecture is provided.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/36198/

https://pro-ve-2021.sciencesconf.org/

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