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OptiVE: An Interactive Platform for the Design and Analysis of Virtual Enterprises

Yun Guo, Alexander Brodsky, and Amihai Motro

Computer Science Department, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, USA
yguo7@gmu.edu
brodsky@gmu.edu
ami@gmu.edu

Abstract. OptiVE is a platform for designing and analyzing virtual enterprises. OptiVE has two modes of operations. In composition mode, business entrepreneurs can define elementary enterprises as well as create complex virtual enterprises from enterprises already registered in the system. In analysis mode, business analysts can explore the structure and properties of registered enterprises and ask the system to optimize them: Find a particular combination of participants and a specific production path that will deliver the best outcome (produce the target product at the lowest overall cost). OptiVE is founded on a formal model with rigorous syntax and semantics and uses mixed integer linear programming (MILP) to find its optimal solutions. A prototype implementation of OptiVE is also described. The system insulates its users from technical details, offering an intuitive graphical user interface for operating in either mode.

Keywords: Virtual enterprise, design, analysis, optimization

LNCS 8186, p. 199 ff.

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