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Today’s manufacturing enterprise needs both increased integration of its processes and resources, while at the same time retaining the ability to respond rapidly to an ever changing market requirements. Enterprise modelling aims to meet these potentially conflicting objectives. The paper describes CEN’s work to establish the standards that are needed to support Enterprise Modelling for manufacturing, in particular on a framework of concepts, an evaluation of and preliminary standards for modelling constructs, and a statement of requirements for the environment in which model constructs are to be developed and executed (EMEIS).
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Shorter, D.N. (1995). CEN activities on enterprise modelling and enterprise model execution and integration services. In: Ladet, P., Vernadat, F. (eds) Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34919-0_20
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