Capability-Based Adaptation of Production Systems - Practical Case Study in TUT-Microfactory Environment

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Today’s production systems need to adapt rapidly to changing product requirements. Adaptation can be eased by formal models, representing product requirements and system capabilities, which convey the needed information for adaptation planning activities. This paper presents an adaptation approach, which is based on matching the product requirements to the resource capabilities, and applies it to a practical case study in TUT-microfactory environment.

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