Research on Multi-Level Context-Aware Material Data Model within Manufacturing Enterprises

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Context-aware applications can sense and explore the context of production processes to provide proper and useful services to managers in workshop. And materials data integration and control are one of core competences concerning with the development of mass data application in manufacturing enterprises. In this paper, a context-aware materials data integration meta model is presented which is incorporating an advanced materials demand mapping and decomposition mechanism to support fine-grained materials data in the right time for the provision of materials services, based on the analysis of the application context involving the key points and relationships in their manufacturing processes. In this model, materials data integration is controlled by the demand state transitions at different levels including workflow levels, control levels and data levels, which incorporates dynamic context information by checking the context constraint associated with each application task at the time of the specific request submission. Finally, a case is given which is implemented in a complex equipments enterprise.

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