Construction of a Cloud Manufacturing Platform for Service Sharing in Manufacturing Industry Park

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Industrial Parks thrive in China in the last few decades, but they face the problems of weak accumulative effect, low utilization rate of idle resources and loose regional bonds. To solve these problems, a cloud manufacturing platform is proposed to share services in Industrial Parks. Specially, the principles, architecture and operational model of CMPSS are discussed and investigated to facilitate the inter-enterprises collaboration. Furthermore, four key technologies to implement CMPSS including resource servitization, task decomposition, optimal service allocation and service trust evaluation are conducted to lay a foundation for further research and applications.

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