Proceedings ArticleDOI
Manufacturing Execution Systems Interoperability and Web Services Technologies
Guillermo Jimenez,Arturo Molina,Luis Canche +2 more
- pp 191-197
TLDR
This paper describes a software architecture based on the use of Web services technologies and discusses how interoperability issues are resolved in a much more seamless manner than with other previous middleware technologies.Abstract:
Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) rely between the shop floor and many systems that support the operation of a manufacturing enterprise such as Production and Inventory and Enterprise Resource Planning Tools. Interoperability with a multitude of platforms is thus one of the main problems to solve for implementation of a MES. This paper describes a software architecture based on the use of Web services technologies and discusses how interoperability issues are resolved in a much more seamless manner than with other previous middleware technologies.Copyright © 2005 by ASMEread more
References
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Understanding Web services
J. Roy,A. Ramanujan +1 more
TL;DR: Ranging from simple to complex, Web services bring the promise of flexible, open-standards-based, distributed computing to the Internet.
Journal ArticleDOI
Development of a system framework for the computer-integrated manufacturing execution system: A distributed object-oriented approach
TL;DR: This work presents a systematic approach, to develop a computer-integrated MES Framework which is open, modularized, distributed, configurable, interoperable, and maintainable.
Journal ArticleDOI
MES (manufacturing execution system) architecture for FMS compatible to ERP (enterprise planning system)
Byoung K. Choi,Byung H. Kim +1 more
TL;DR: The effectiveness of the proposed MES (manufacturing execution system) architecture is demonstrated by applying it to two FMS lines, a stamping-die machining line and a mechanical partMachining line.
A component-based application framework for manufacturing execution systems in C# and .NET
TL;DR: This paper describes the design and realization of a component-based application framework to develop Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), a recently defined category of industrial software for the plant floor/manufacturing environment.
Journal Article
Proposal of holonic Manufacturing Execution Systems based on Web Service technologies for Mexican SMES
TL;DR: A novel approach to Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) using Web Services technologies and protocols to integrate the information from different sources to different destinations inside a holonic environment is presented.