DocumentCode
1620857
Title
Secure supply-chain protocols
Author
Atallah, Mikhail J. ; Elmongui, Hicham G. ; Deshpande, Vinayak ; Schwarz, Leroy B.
Author_Institution
CERIAS & Comput. Sci., Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
fYear
2003
Firstpage
293
Lastpage
302
Abstract
Supply chain interactions have huge economic importance, yet these interactions are managed inefficiently. One of the major sources of inefficiency in supply-chain management is information asymmetry; i.e., information that is available to one or more organizations in the chain (e.g., manufacturer, retailer) is not available to others. There are several causes of information asymmetry, among them fear that a powerful buyer or supplier will take advantage of private information, that information will leak to a competitor, etc. We propose secure supply-chain collaboration (SSCC) protocols that enable supply-chain partners to cooperatively achieve desired system-wide goals without revealing the private information of any of the parties, even though the jointly computed decisions require the information of all the parties. Secure supply-chain collaboration has the potential to improve supply-chain management practice, and by removing a major inefficiency therein, improves productivity. We present specific SSCC protocols for two types of supply-chain interactions: capacity allocation, and e-auctions (electronic auctions). In the course of doing so, we design techniques that are of independent interest, and are likely to be useful in the design of future SSCC protocols.
Keywords
electronic commerce; protocols; security of data; supply chain management; SSCC protocol; already-split data; capacity allocation; cryptography; e-auction; e-commerce; economy; information asymmetry; jointly-computed decision; linear allocation protocol; minimum finding protocol; nondiscriminatory pricing protocol; privacy; private information; proportional allocation protocol; secure filtered maximization protocol; secure information protocol; secure multiparty computation; secure simultaneous multiparty simulation protocol; secure supply-chain collaboration; security; supply chain interaction; supply-chain interaction; supply-chain management; supply-chain online interactions; supply-chain partner; supply-chain protocol; system-wide goal; Collaboration; Contracts; Cryptographic protocols; Government; Information security; Inventory management; National security; Resource management; Supply chain management; Supply chains;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
E-Commerce, 2003. CEC 2003. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-1969-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/COEC.2003.1210264
Filename
1210264
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