Summary:The IIEDM project seeks to aid the growth of the electronics and semiconductor industries by technical support in two key efforts. First, the project provides expertise in the development of neutral data exchange specifications designed to support distributed supply chain integration and e-manufacturing activities. Second, the project acts as an impartial forum in the development of standards and assistance in resolving interoperability issues between similar, and often conflicting, standardization efforts. The neutral nature of NIST allows industry consortia, academic institutions, and standards bodies to utilize the technical expertise of the IIEDM staff to improve their data exchange standards without concerns of favoritism or bias towards one particular technology or standard. This impartiality enables the IIEDM project to work with industry to solve data exchange issues the industry must deal with as a whole. Description:To maintain a globally competitive posture, semiconductor and electronics manufacturers are quickening their pace of production and innovation. Electronic products are transitioned rapidly to a commodity status, production sites are constructed and decommissioned in shorter timeframes, and manufacturers are globally outsourcing an expanding scope of production processes – and in some cases, the entire design and production of the product. To achieve the flexibility and quick turn-around they require, manufacturers rely on a distributed supply network and the ability to “mix and match” hardware and software within their own enterprise. This rapid reconfigurability needed by industry depends upon a robust IT infrastructure consisting of standards for collaboration, business process integration, and the exchange of technical data. Industry also needs neutral test beds in which to evaluate new standards and the risks associated with technology adoption. Major Accomplishments:
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Regulations will impact multiple areas. Start Date:January 1, 2005End Date:on-goingLead Organizational Unit:EEELCustomers/Contributors/Collaborators:Systems Integration for Manufacturing Applications (SIMA)
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