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Manufacturing Execution Systems Interoperability and Web Services Technologies

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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.
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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 ASME

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