Title of article :
Supporting agile supply chains using a service-oriented shop floor
Author/Authors :
Ribeiro، نويسنده , , Luis and Barata، نويسنده , , José and Colombo، نويسنده , , Armando، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The globalized nature of current business environments led to the emergence of new networked enterprise organizational paradigms (supply chains, extended enterprises, virtual enterprises, collaborative networks, etc.) to meet changing requirements and tackle profitable but volatile opportunities overall agility is required.
ally the shop floor will have to react and accommodate (re)adjustments in the supply chain making it an important piece in the competitiveness puzzle. So far, the research focus has been in high level aspects of supply chain management and the integration of shop floor activities in the process has been left relatively unattended.
r, shop floor data is increasingly required in business tools that support decision making. In this context, failing to support agility at shop floor level can compromise the agility of the supply chain.
developments in networked information technologies and embedded devices allow enabling intelligence in shop floor rendering it an active and live entity that further enhances the dynamics of the supply chain.
al of the present work, supported by an implemented test case in the assembly domain, is to demonstrate how one is able to seamless integrate the shop floor with external tools and achieve a highly reconfigurable environment that adapts to changing production requirements and disturbances using service-oriented technology.
Keywords :
Ambient Intelligence , Service-oriented architectures , Supply chain management , Reconfigurable supply chain , Self-actions
Journal title :
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Journal title :
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence