Distributed interoperable records: The key to better supply chain management

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Abstract

The global supply chain is a network of interconnected processes that create, use, and exchange records, but which were not designed to interact with one another. As such, the key to unlocking the full potential of supply chain management (SCM) technologies is achieving interoper-ability across participating records systems and networks. We review existing research and solutions using distributed ledger technology (DLT) and provide a survey of its current state of practice. We additionally propose a holistic solution: a DLT-based interoperable future state that could enable the interoperable, efficient, reliable, and secure exchange of records with integrity. Finally, we provide a gap analysis between our proposed future state and the current state, which also serves as a gap analysis for many fractional DLT-based SCM solutions and research.

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Henninger, A., & Mashatan, A. (2021, July 1). Distributed interoperable records: The key to better supply chain management. Computers. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/computers10070089

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