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Automating Tendering Processes with Web Services: A Case Study on Building Construction Tendering in Hong Kong. Introduction. Tendering processes involves lots of business procedures Internal integration: c ommunicate with other systems such as supply, order, purchase, procurement , account, …
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Automating Tendering Processes with Web Services: A Case Study on Building Construction Tendering in Hong Kong
Introduction • Tendering processes involves lots of business procedures • Internal integration: communicate with other systems such as supply, order, purchase, procurement, account, … • External integration: need a framework for all stakeholders to follow to enable application-to-application communication over Internet • Current manual or only semi-automated • Involves both humans (esp. decision) and systems • Important for • enterprises and government • suppliers
Case Study in Building Construction • Problems of tendering done by hand • late submission of the tender booklet • calculation errors by hand / spreadsheet • Benefits of automatic e-tendering • tenderer • make final decision of the price in almost the last minutes • update price of the material from ERP and external sources • Client • easy generation of the tender report after electronic submission • Benefits of web-services • Different tenderer may have different database and system • need to use an open standard for the data exchange
System Architecture The pricing system can use e-Negotiation approach or traditional method
Data Flow Overview Database Tender-in Supplier Tenderer Call quotation Sub-contractor Client Subcontract … Tenderer Tender-out Sub-contractor … Tenderer Supplier … Price information …
Exception Handling Web Services • Tender Addendum • Consistency of the tender document • Bulk discount • Additional information provided by tenderer • Withdraw of tender
Summary • Digitalization of the tender document • Process and data integration • Timely actions • Reduced human effort • Web service based architecture with the SOAP messages exchange during tendering processes • Typical example application scenario and data model • Establish cross-organizational collaboration via existing Internet standards • supporting both human Web-based and application programmatic interactions • smaller business partners with varies degree of automation • event passing with the publish-and-subscribe paradigm • facilitate exception handling
Future Work • Further integration studies • internal integration of tendering processes with ERP / DSS • external integration with e-marketplaces and brokers • sub-contracting • Similar integration work can be done for other related business processes in enterprises • Managing the complexity of Web service composition • Further development methodologies • Monitoring and alerts • Further decision models
Question and Answer Thank you! Contact: Patrick.Hung@uoit.ca, dicksonchiu@ieee.org