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Design of the Codes Structure for Information System Working on I4.0 Principles

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The paper deals with a design of codes structure for Information system working on principles of Industry 4.0. There are also describe the base aspects of information system related to the requirements for computer aided process plans design in the manuscript. The higher efficiency of processing big amount of data requires to make the code inside of a software application clear and therefore as simple as possible. On the other hand, it has to include all the information about the subject that is being coded. Within the proposed information system as such coded objects can be not only the manufactured components, but also the manufacturing facilities and operations needed to process the product (manufacturing operations, transport, handling, …). In the article is explained a proposed method of coding of individual types of objects along with a demonstration of code structure that is well-processable and identifiable with computer support.

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The present contribution has been prepared with direct support of Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of Slovak Republic through the projects KEGA 007TUKE-4/2018 and VEGA 1/0795/19.

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Monka, P., Monkova, K. (2019). Design of the Codes Structure for Information System Working on I4.0 Principles. In: Monostori, L., Majstorovic, V.D., Hu, S.J., Djurdjanovic, D. (eds) Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on the Industry 4.0 Model for Advanced Manufacturing. AMP 2019. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18180-2_4

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