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The previous chapter delineated the constraints and goals of the presented research work. The goals should fulfill the criteria of a good PMS—comprehensive, causally oriented, vertically integrated, horizontally integrated, internally comparable and useful [17]. Subsequently, it is crucial to exploit inter-disciplinary fundamentals, technologies and standards. The following content is based on extensive literature review of books, journal articles, conference articles, standards, and whitepapers, and interaction with numerous experts.
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- International Standardization Organization
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principle
- Manufacture Execution System
- Enterprise Level
- Proportional Cost
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MES is also known as Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM), especially with the introduction of IEC 62264-3 [123]. Nevertheless, the presented research will use the term MES only.
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Karadgi, S. (2014). Fundamentals, Concepts, Technologies and Standards. In: A Reference Architecture for Real-Time Performance Measurement. Progress in IS. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07007-0_3
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