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Manufacturing Systems Integration Control Entity Interface Specification

January 1, 1993
Author(s)
S Wallace, M. K. Senehi, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr., Steven R. Ray, Evan K. Wallace
The major activity of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Manufacturing Systems Integration (MSI) project is the development of an open architecture that incorporates an integrated production planning and control environment with

Manufacturing Systems Integration Control Entity Interface Document

January 1, 1991
Author(s)
M. K. Senehi, S Wallace, Evan K. Wallace, Steven R. Ray, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr.
This document defines a set of interfaces for controllers to be incorporated into an integrated manufacturing production planning and control environment that conforms to the NIST Manufacturing Systems Integration (MSI) architectural model. This document

Manufacturing Systems Integration Initial Architecture Document

January 1, 1991
Author(s)
M. K. Senehi, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr., Steven R. Ray, Evan K. Wallace
The Manufacturing Systems Integration (MSI) project at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is developing a system architecture that incorporates an integrated production planning and control environment. The major activity of the MSI

AMRF Network Communications

January 1, 1988
Author(s)
Siefried Rybczynski, Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr., Evan K. Wallace, M Strawbridge, Donald E. Libes, C Young
This document describes the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) Automated Manufacturing Research Facility (AMRF) factory network architecture as implemented 1985 through 1987. Although changes in equipment have been made since 1986, the network architecture

SIMA Reference Architecture Part I: Activity Models

July 1, 1987
Author(s)
Edward J. Barkmeyer Jr., Neil Christopher, Shaw C. Feng, James E. Fowler, Simon P. Frechette, Albert T. Jones, Kevin K. Jurrens, Charles R. McLean, Mike Pratt, Harry A. Scott, M. K. Senehi, Ram D. Sriram, Evan K. Wallace
This report describes the activities and information flows inherent in the product realization process for discrete electro-mechanical parts and products. That is, it describes the technical functions which must be performed to take a part/product from