Marketing Policy Based Service Composition Model for Supplier Selection in Network Manufacturing

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Supplier selection, which is the first step of the network manufacturing, is evaluated as a critical factor for the manufacturing enterprise desiring to be successful in nowadays competition conditions. In network manufacturing, we first construct manufacturing process, and then select suitable suppliers. No matter suppliers provide components or services, we can unified consider they are all some types of manufacturing services. It’s very familiar with service composition, so we introduce marketing policy based service composition model to resolve supplier selection problem in network manufacturing. With the scope of this paper, we categorize manufacturing supplier selection constraints into three groups based on QoS, and propose a simple business constraint service composition model of marketing policy for supplier selection, which means that purchasers can get better manufacturing services from this model by choosing most suitable suppliers.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 472-475)

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2600-2603

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February 2012

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