The Reference Architecture of eBusiness in Textile Clothing and Footwear sector
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Footwear UpstreamProcesses (v.2013-1)
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Process Name | Component supply |
Actors | Component supplier, Producer |
Description | Components are ordered by the supplier and the process is monitored by status reports. Finally the delivery is announced and confirmed. |
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Process Name | Fashion custom made shoes |
Actors | Producer, Retailer |
Description | In this process the producer issues the retailer with the technology needed to be able to sale customised products. This can imply 3D scanners, but also advanced product configurators like augmented reality applications. The orphotaedic technicial uses Usually the information in these systems can be updated by means of a Technical . The "Fashion custom made shoes" process model instantiate the process model "Component supply" as part of the execution of the process of ordering, manufacturing and delivering the customised product. This instantiation is made under the activity "Custom Component Supply". It also uses different activities described at the Process Model "Customised made shoes for health seactor". Please refer to these sections for more information.
Specification document. The Retailer helps the customer to configure the custom article, and orders the product(s). In this process, the delivery of the product is deferred due to the product still don't exists and have to be manufactured on purpose. Logistics acquire special importance in this process, unique item production is the usual case, and the customer is waiting for its purchased article. The invoicing normally is charge-on-delivery based, In this case only the product delivery in shop is modelled, althouth the delivery can be also performed on the customer address. |
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Process Name | Customised made shoes for health sector |
Actors | Producer, Retailer |
Description | In this process the producer issues the retailer with the technology needed to be able to sale customised products. The diagnosis and monitoring systems allow the orthopaedic technician to characterize the patient’s feet, required for the shoe design. The technicians can also use 3D scanners (foot scanners) and product configurators to allow the customer to select the model of the shoe. Usually the information in these systems can be updated by means of a Technical Specification document. The Retailer helps the customer to configure the custom article, and orders the product(s). In this process, the delivery of the product is deferred due to the product still don't exists and have to be manufactured on purpose. Logistics acquire special importance in this process, unique item production is the usual case, and the customer is waiting for its purchased article. In this process only the product delivery in shop is modelled, althouth the delivery can be also performed on the customer address. |
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Process Name | Product Design |
Actors | Component supplier, Designer, Producer |
Description | Sketches, comments and 3D information (including EFNET3) are exchanged between the designer and the producer in order to reach an agreement in the final design. Based on the design, the materials and quality specifications are exchanged. Once the final design and technical characteristics are agreed, a pre-series order and the technical specifications are sent to the component suppliers for prototype manufacturing. As a final step, and once the prototype component has been delivered, the component supplier can send back to the producer the technical modifications that could have been applied to the original design during the prototype manufacturing. |
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Process Name | Other documents |
Actors | Component supplier |
Description | Other documents |
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