文档介绍:Journal of Materials Processing Technology 179 (2006) 268–275
Manufacturing execution systems for customized production
Jean Marcelo Simao˜ a,b,∗, Paulo Cezar´ Stadzisz a,Gerard´ Morel b
a Universidade ol´ogica Federal do Paran´a (UTFPR) – Centro Federal de Educa¸c˜ao ol´ogica do Paran´a (CEFET-PR), Programa de P´os-Gradua¸c˜ao em
Engenharia El´etrica e Inform´atica Industrial (CPGEI), Av. Sete de Setembro, 3165 CEP-80230-901 (LSIP/CPGEI/UTFPR) Curitiba, PR Brazil
b RS/UHP, Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy (CRAN), Universit´e Henri Poincar´e (UHP) – Nancy I, CRAN – Facult´e des Sciences et
Techniques – BP 239 – 54506 Vandoeuvre Cedex, Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France
Abstract
Mass customised manufacturing is a current tendency in many production sectors. In this scenario, the client details the desired product often
using informatics means and respecting available options. This customisation context imposes systemic integration and co-operations between
the concerned manufacturing entities to explore their capabilities, aiming at adaptability to the product heterogeneity. An integration element of
the management system and systems related to the shop floor is the manufacturing execution system (MES). A conceivable way to allow MES
supporting this customised e-manufacturing is the concept of smart-product, where each product “drives ” its own production,