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Knowledge-intensive choreographies for open manufacturing production networks (Abstract/Poster in convegno)
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Guglielmo De Angelis (1), Andrea Polini (2), Maurizio Proietti (1), Giuseppe Stecca (1) (2014)
Knowledge-intensive choreographies for open manufacturing production networks
in LET'S 2014 - Leading Enabling Technologies for Societal Challenges, Bologna, Italy, 29/09/2014 - 1/10/2014
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- Guglielmo De Angelis (1), Andrea Polini (2), Maurizio Proietti (1), Giuseppe Stecca (1) (literal)
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- (1) Istituto di Analisi dei Sistemi ed Informatica \"Antonio Ruberti\" del CNR
(2) University of Camerino (literal)
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- Knowledge-intensive choreographies for open manufacturing production networks (literal)
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- CHALLENGES FOR FUTURE FACTORIES
Reducing time/cost-to-market are continuous challenges that manufacturing
processes have to cope with. Nevertheless, such challenges
also push factories to reconsider physical products as only the core of a complex value chain.
Future factories foster the establishment of highly dynamic and continuously
evolving production systems. The many different organizations dynamically
cooperate, even for only few aspects related to out-sourced activities.
A NEW PARADIGM ENABLING FACTORIES OF THE FUTURE
The choreography paradigm supports the definition inter-organizational
service-based applications. Choreographies facilitate the dynamic integration
and interoperability of services realized and managed by different
organizations. They express a global view of the coordination in terms of
desirable services.
Our vision intends choreographies as open specifications for manufacturing
processes. The objective is to support efficient, sustainable, and customizable
production networks.
Our goal is to define comprehensive ICT infrastructures enabling and governing
the whole choreography life-cycle. Choreographies often reflect
knowledge-intensive processes. Both information, and data sharing leverage on
semantic assets supporting integration from the mere ICT aspects toward the
organizational levels. In this sense, ICT-enabled choreographies are blueprints
for third-parts service providers willing to join a supply chain with their
services. (literal)
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