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The talk will explore several scenarios from production and logistics, demonstrating how a process-oriented
perspective can effectively represent logistics flows.
I will highlight the commonalities across these scenarios in terms of process representation and the associated query and analysis tasks.
Although logistics flows in the presented scenarios typically focus on specific product or order details, a process abstractions can be applied at higher aggregation levels depending on data availability or analysis requirements.
Although logistics flows in the presented scenarios typically focus on specific product or order details, a process abstraction can be applied at higher aggregation levels depending on data availability or analysis requirements.
At any aggregation level, using a formal representation of logistics flows enables specific tasks such as identifying bottlenecks or temporal dependencies.
By applying methods for querying and analysing logistics flows, my ultimate goal is to enhance transparency and strengthen resilience within supply networks.
By applying methods for querying and analysing logistics flows, the ultimate goal is to enhance transparency and strengthen resilience within supply networks.


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