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Publication summary
Author(s): M. K. Senehi, Sara Wallace and Mark Luce
Publication date: March 1992
Citation: M. K. Senehi, Sara Wallace and Mark Luce: "An Architecture for Manufacturing Systems Integration," Manufacturing International Conference, March, 1992.
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Abstract:
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The MIST project is developing a system architecture that
incorporates an integrated production planning and control
environment. The architecture is composed of an integrating
infrastructure and a set of modules, one for each manufacturing
function. Manufacturing functions which are specified include process
planning, production planning (resource allocation and scheduling),
other entry, and control. The MIST architecture identifies data which
need to be either available to, or exchanged between manufacturing
systems and specified information models for this data. These
information models will be provided as input to appropriate
standardization efforts.
This paper will describe the MSI project and provide a summary of the
MSI architecture. It will explain the control and production planning
paradigm used and describe provisions for error recovery. It
enumerates the information models used by the modules and identifies
the interfaces between them.
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