A systematic review of Domain Specific Languages in Supply Chain

Session

Computer Science and Communication Engineering

Description

Due to the complexity of the supply chains, standard configuration-driven software cannot accommodate the sheer diversity of situations faced by practitioners. It is important to note that these limitations apply both to problems associated with inventory control and to forecasting demand situations. Oftentimes this complexity brings to inconsistency in the data which in turn brings to problems and also disruptions.

Some problems can be addressed through domain-specific languages (DSL), which provide an answer to them. A domain-specific language, or DSL, is a computer language that is specialized to a particular domain. These can be incredibly diverse, ranging from common tools such as HTML for web pages to specific languages that are only used by one single piece of

software.

This paper is a systematic review of the usage of DSL in addressing and solving the main problems with the processes and data in a

Supply Chain.

Keywords:

Supply Chain, Domain Specific Language, Business Processes, forecasting, process mining.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-50-5

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

29-10-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2022 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.278

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A systematic review of Domain Specific Languages in Supply Chain

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Due to the complexity of the supply chains, standard configuration-driven software cannot accommodate the sheer diversity of situations faced by practitioners. It is important to note that these limitations apply both to problems associated with inventory control and to forecasting demand situations. Oftentimes this complexity brings to inconsistency in the data which in turn brings to problems and also disruptions.

Some problems can be addressed through domain-specific languages (DSL), which provide an answer to them. A domain-specific language, or DSL, is a computer language that is specialized to a particular domain. These can be incredibly diverse, ranging from common tools such as HTML for web pages to specific languages that are only used by one single piece of

software.

This paper is a systematic review of the usage of DSL in addressing and solving the main problems with the processes and data in a

Supply Chain.