2015 International Conference on Electrical and Information Technologies (ICEIT) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/eitech.2015.7162990
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Toward a process model of Moroccan electric supply chain

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“…The Table 1 explains the detail of the DMAIC adaptation to this paper purpose. This phase is done in [16] according to a methodology in fourth levels organized in a descending order (that is, from the overall system, to decompose the latter into finer granularity subsystems), the three first levels are done with SCOR and the last one is done with the BPMN. In this work we focus on the fourth level, and especially the business process 'the management of electricity for residential buildings'.…”
Section: Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The Table 1 explains the detail of the DMAIC adaptation to this paper purpose. This phase is done in [16] according to a methodology in fourth levels organized in a descending order (that is, from the overall system, to decompose the latter into finer granularity subsystems), the three first levels are done with SCOR and the last one is done with the BPMN. In this work we focus on the fourth level, and especially the business process 'the management of electricity for residential buildings'.…”
Section: Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chosen SCOR metric for 'Reliability' is 'Perfect Order Fulfillment'. The formula given by the model for it is : And based on [16,19,20] which tackled the same supply chain in the three levels of SCOR with the same objectif of evaluation the continuity in this SSC, we regrouped the following performance indicators related to the attributes 'Accessibility' and 'Availability': Accessibility:  Population with access to power (% of pop. in utility service area).…”
Section: Control Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same context, [25] highlight the lack of integration of supply chain systems with enterprise systems as a cause of disruptions of the supply chains, and then the authors confirm that the modelling is important when designing supply chain systems. Various works took advantage of the describing ability of the supply chain modelling in diverse areas, in [26], [27] and [18] the authors modelled the Moroccan supply chain of electricity, in [28] and [29] the authors used a modelling approach to describe the pharmaceutical supply chain within Moroccan hospitals, [30] makes clear the different processes of the retirement supply chain in Morocco, and [31] uses multi-agent approach to model an enterprise business environment. Another important role of supply chain modelling is the supply chain simulation which is a scientific method by which users employ a model to observe the operation of an entire supply chain and conduct ''what-if'' analysis for multiple scenarios [32].…”
Section: Modelling and Simulation Techniques In Supply Chainmentioning
confidence: 99%