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Modelling and Analysis of Enterprise Information Systems with CIM-OSA

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing

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Enterprise modelling and analysis methods and tools to support system design and to prepare system implementation according to system requirements are definitively required for the implementation of CIM systems. Also required to achieve full system integration is an integrating infra-structure, i.e. a software layer implemented on-top of heterogeneous operating systems, which can provide a common shared platform on which diversified system components (i.e. information technology components, manufacturing technology components and human operators) can be interfaced and through which they can communicate.

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Vernadat, F. (1990). Modelling and Analysis of Enterprise Information Systems with CIM-OSA. In: Faria, L., Van Puymbroeck, W. (eds) Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1786-5_2

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