Enhancing Production Strategies Using Service-Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Service Bus in Manufacturing Companies

Authors

  • Milad Javadi Ph.D student, College of Business, Finance, Florida Atlantic University, USA
  • Zahra Raeisi Department of Computer Science, University of Fairleigh Dickinson, Vancouver Campus, USA
  • Ahmad Latifian Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Ferdowsi University Of Mashhad (FUM), IRAN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/jbms.2025.7.3.16

Keywords:

Mass Customization, Lean Manufacturing, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), Supply Chain Management (SCM)

Abstract

To counter economic constraints, the demand for abundance customization and globalization for cost decrease has significantly increased, and the consequence of production systems has moved towards lean manufacturing strategies. Implementing a lean Plan in a company will lead to reorganizing the logical production chain to prevent waste. The proper flow and circulation of information in a group play a crucial role in achieving a lean strategy. Now, a company's information system comprises various software and designed systems. Enterprise Resource Planning, Product Lifecycle Management, Supply Chain Management (SCM), and other software are each designed to achieve objectives from business aspects. Product diversity is essential for all companies, it creates abundance and diversity and increases the magnitude of data. This lack of cohesion can generate significant issues in internal communications within a company. This research introduces a method that utilizes Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), featuring modules for Intelligent Routing, Monitoring and Governance, Mediation, and Dynamic Choreography. Considering the case study and evaluation conducted for the proposed architecture, the results of this research provide agility to adapt to company strategies and business needs and support the interaction between compatible systems as part of work during production and intra-company collaboration.

Author Biographies

  • Milad Javadi, Ph.D student, College of Business, Finance, Florida Atlantic University, USA

    Milad Javadi, an upcoming Ph.D. student in the Finance program at Florida Atlantic University, holds an MSc degree in Finance from the SHAHED University of Tehran, Iran. With over 17 years of experience in the private sector, he has developed a strong expertise in entrepreneurship, corporate finance, corporate governance, crowdfunding, hedge funding, and FinTech. One notable role Mr. Javadi has held since 2011 is the Director of a Public-Private Institution in Iran, where he has been instrumental in preparing skilled workers for the finance market and facilitating their transition into the job market.

     

     Orcid:0009-0002-8184-3175

  • Zahra Raeisi, Department of Computer Science, University of Fairleigh Dickinson, Vancouver Campus, USA

    Zahra Raeisi is an accomplished researcher with a diverse background in academia. In the years following her graduation from Iran's Industrial Engineering program, Zahra pursued further education in Canada. She obtained two master's degrees: one in MBA, interested in integrating technology into medical and business processes, and one in Computer Science, focusing on artificial intelligence, deep learning, machine learning, image processing, and programming. Zahra's professional career has focused on cognitive neuroscience and applied artificial intelligence. Known for her depth of insight and prolific writing on artificial intelligence, Zahra has contributed extensively to applied AI in engineering and medical science.


     Orcid :0009-0009-0592-9103

  • Ahmad Latifian, Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Ferdowsi University Of Mashhad (FUM), IRAN

    Dr Ahmad Latifian is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Management at  Ferdowsi University Of Mashhad (FUM), Ahmad  published articles in the fields of Business and Cloud Computing& Business, Employee Attendance Management, Virtual Education  Performance &, etc 2022 -2023  in Emerald, Hindawie, Kubernetes, Iranian Journal of Operation Research.

    Orcid : 0000-002-7436 -4216

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Published

2025-06-02

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Research Article

How to Cite

Javadi, M., Raeisi, Z. ., & Latifian, A. . (2025). Enhancing Production Strategies Using Service-Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Service Bus in Manufacturing Companies. Journal of Business and Management Studies, 7(3), 318-332. https://doi.org/10.32996/jbms.2025.7.3.16