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The value potential of the IoT announced by analysts and suppliers seems gigantic: several thousand billion euros per year. The IoT actually affects all sectors of activity mainly industries (Industry 4.0). Industry 4.0 is designed to lead the digitization of manufacturing and production processes. The Manufacturing Execution System (MES) is a system for performing, monitoring, tracking and reporting operations on the factory floor in real time. It is a very critical element of industry 4.0 that will act as an action factor to achieve the goal of end-to-end scanning by acting as a bridge between the different factory floor systems. This article presents a literature review of the Internet of Things and its application areas. It also intends to describe MES as an application of IoT in industries, its definition and to identify major issues related to MES. We also discuss limitations and research challenges that need to be explored in order to improve the decision-making process and the growth of production performance.
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Adnane, S., Bennouna, F., Sekhari, A., Amegouz, D., Charles, A. (2021). The Development of the Decision-Making Aspect of the Manufacturing Executing System. In: Saka, A., et al. Advances in Integrated Design and Production. CPI 2019. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62199-5_25
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