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Renault User Requirements (For MAP and CNMA)

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Communications for Manufacturing
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This paper presents the RENAULT company and its associated telecommunications target architecture. Then it focuses on a factory communication and information system.

A case study (example of manufacturing distributed application) is proposed to outline the necessary communication and network management tools, devices, facilities...

A brief synthesis of intended benefits and rationale to use ISO and MAP/CNMA protocols is finally provided.

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Langlois, F. (1990). Renault User Requirements (For MAP and CNMA). In: Withnell, S., Puymbroeck, W.V. (eds) Communications for Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1820-6_22

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