• DocumentCode
    2098797
  • Title

    Integration of business and production processes

  • Author

    Kjaer, Allan P.

  • Author_Institution
    Balslev Autom. A/S, Glostrup, Denmark
  • Volume
    4
  • fYear
    2002
  • fDate
    2002
  • Firstpage
    3383
  • Abstract
    The modem market demands individual products and short delivery times. Many companies redesign their administrative and automation systems to enhance flexibility and quick response to market. This demands large-scale integration of business systems with production systems. The nature of these two classes of systems is very different. Business systems are transaction based and operate primarily on aggregated values in non-real time. Automation systems are real time based operating on single point values. The integration of the two types of systems implies they can be viewed as one large scaled distributed company control system where, often, the human acts as the controller. The innovative aspect is to combine the control related knowledge with the real, and always non-ideal, world. One result of this innovative view of a company is that the future demands to manufacturing companies very much consist of closing as many loops as possible without the necessity of a human being. The loops are not traditional machine control loops but rather those that run the company by combining business and production processes. In these loops the human being should interchange the role of a direct controller with that of a right-to-intervention.
  • Keywords
    batch processing (industrial); production control; standardisation; aggregated values; automation systems; business processes; business systems; control related knowledge; large-scale integration; production processes; production systems; Automatic control; Automation; Companies; Control systems; Distributed control; Humans; Large scale integration; Modems; Production systems; Real time systems;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    American Control Conference, 2002. Proceedings of the 2002
  • ISSN
    0743-1619
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7298-0
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ACC.2002.1025316
  • Filename
    1025316