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Interoperability for Human-Centered Manufacturing

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On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems. OTM 2017 Workshops (OTM 2017)

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Interoperability is of high focus for the manufacturing industry that is currently undergoing a transformation into the fourth industrial revolution. Factories are adopting smart technologies and implementing decentralized and human-centered manufacturing systems. To use ICT for cognitive automation and information sharing is becoming more common and increasingly important for factory workers. To implement these ICT solutions, it is important to consider their interoperability with the entire manufacturing system. This study suggests a framework that combines the context of human-centered manufacturing with areas of concerns in enterprise systems. The framework is presented and discussed regarding its usefulness to assess and/or improve system interoperability.

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This paper is adapted from a licentiate thesis written by Åkerman [28], available online. The work has been carried out within the Production Area of Advance at Chalmers University of Technology and has been funded by VINNOVA (Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems). Their support is gratefully acknowledged.

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Åkerman, M., Fast-Berglund, Å. (2018). Interoperability for Human-Centered Manufacturing. In: Debruyne, C., et al. On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems. OTM 2017 Workshops. OTM 2017. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 10697. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-73805-5_8

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