Manufacturing Execution System Based on a Production Process Modeling

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Configurable MES is a hot attention in today’s industry. In this work, we present a MES model based on a production process modeling method. With the workflow management technology, a configurable MES framework is introduced and some important implementation methods such as production process modeler, activity script language and production process scheduler are presented. A successful application of an automobile engine assembly line shows that this model is useful and effective.

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DOI: 10.1016/b978-155860869-6/50067-6

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