文档介绍:A Process Model and Its Environment to Manage
Non-manufacturing Processes
G. L. KOVÁCS and I. MEZGÁR
CIM Research Laboratory,
Computer and Automation Research Institute,
Hungarian Academy of Sciences,
1111 Budapest Kende u. 13-17, Hungary
E-mail: {, mezgar}***@
Abstract: In all manufacturing enterprises, daily CAPP (Computer Aided Process Planning) systems
shop-floor activities include a number of tasks not provide very detailed descriptions of single
directly related to the main production flow. These operations at the design level, production planning
complementary activities concern, among others, and control packages support highly approximated
reuse of used parts, recycling of used material, product-oriented process models; production
productive resource maintenance, etc. The goal of schedulers and simulators support resource-oriented
the ongoing research work is to capture the models. In addition, all of these models consider
knowledge related to these activities and to only the main production flow. Activities that run
generate a general process model based on this in parallel with the main production process (.,
knowledge. The process model should be maintenance and recycling) are not properly and
applicable to describe recycling-, maintenance- and fully represented in these models (Bonfatti, 1997).
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