2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06257-0_26
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A Petri Net Approach for Green Supply Chain Network Modeling and Performance Analysis

Abstract: Abstract. Green supply chain has become a promising and challenging field during the last decade driven by rising environmental conscious business and governmental legislation. In this paper, we develop a Petri-net based model to describe the green supply chain and to evaluate the essential performance. Generalized stochastic Petri nets (GSPN) are introduced to model the network of a general green supply chain with time characteristics. Performance analysis is carried out using the embedded Markov chain. Furth… Show more

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“…Such an approach has been employed in many previous studies. For instance, Pan & Wu (2014) used generalized stochastic Petri nets (GSPN) to simulate a generalized green supply-chain network, while Wibowo (2013) developed a fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making approach to tackle a generalized green supply-chain performance-evaluation problem. Each risk factor presented in Table 10 is accompanied by two attributes: (a) the likelihood of occurrence and (b) the corresponding impact (see Columns #2 and #3,respectively).…”
Section: Application In a Generalized Green Supply Chain: Methods And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an approach has been employed in many previous studies. For instance, Pan & Wu (2014) used generalized stochastic Petri nets (GSPN) to simulate a generalized green supply-chain network, while Wibowo (2013) developed a fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making approach to tackle a generalized green supply-chain performance-evaluation problem. Each risk factor presented in Table 10 is accompanied by two attributes: (a) the likelihood of occurrence and (b) the corresponding impact (see Columns #2 and #3,respectively).…”
Section: Application In a Generalized Green Supply Chain: Methods And...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third model is an approach of PN for green supply chain of Pan and Wu [15]. This research studied the focus of the PN considering all the green supply chain as a dynamic system with discrete events and complete stochastic focus.…”
Section: Sustainable Supply Chain Models Using Petri Netsmentioning
confidence: 99%