2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.procir.2014.01.101
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Architecture Framework for Manufacturing System Design

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“…The Zachman Framework defines architecture as a set of relevant design artifacts or descriptive representations to describe an object so that it can be produced with requirements (quality) and maintained throughout its useful life (change). Zachman's framework has received wide acceptance from many organizations in all works of life [15]. The broader view of EA includes not only the model used to describe objects in the current state but also in the future because they are influenced by business strategies and requirements as a consequence.…”
Section: Zachmanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Zachman Framework defines architecture as a set of relevant design artifacts or descriptive representations to describe an object so that it can be produced with requirements (quality) and maintained throughout its useful life (change). Zachman's framework has received wide acceptance from many organizations in all works of life [15]. The broader view of EA includes not only the model used to describe objects in the current state but also in the future because they are influenced by business strategies and requirements as a consequence.…”
Section: Zachmanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the industrial system, we only focus on assembly line. In [8], the authors propose an architectural framework for designing the manufacturing system, incorporating concepts such as shop floor, tooling, machines or artificial hands. Always in the idea of enriching our model, [9] proposes an ontology for lifecyle management relatively manufacturing-oriented.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on an industrial case, a generic framework denoted RAMS was proposed in order to model efficiently both the systems and the reconfiguration activities [71], [72]. Methodologies for the design of manufacturing systems enabling efficient reconfiguration methods were also proposed [73].…”
Section: Ims² Contributions To Future Industrial Systems General Tmentioning
confidence: 99%