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Modeling Requirements for Self-integrating Manufacturing Systems

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Author(s)

Peter O. Denno

Abstract

This paper discusses modeling requirements to support self-integrating manufacturing systems. Business process re-engineering, as it is currently performed, is driven by the same information as may drive the re-engineering process of future self-integrating systems. Unfortunately, today much of this information remains unexpressed. On-going research into enterprise representation may provide a foundation for self-integrating systems. However, the modeling solution must make apparent mismatch of goals, function, semantics and technology between the existing and future business processes and information infrastructure.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of the International Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing Conference

Keywords

information infrastructure, self-describing systems, self-integrating systems

Citation

Denno, P. (2000), Modeling Requirements for Self-integrating Manufacturing Systems, Proceedings of the International Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing Conference, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=821099 (Accessed November 3, 2025)

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Created July 1, 2000, Updated February 17, 2017
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