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Digitale Produktion via Enterprise Application Integration

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Produktionsprozesse in der heutigen Zeit werden zunehmend komplexer. Daher ist es notwendig solche Prozesse vor der eigentlichen Implementierung zu simulieren und zu testen. In der Vergangenheit wurde eine Vielzahl unterschiedlicher Simulationswerkzeuge, zur Simulation unterschiedlicher Prozesse und Verfahren, entwickelt. Die Simulation gesamter Produktionsprozesse ist jedoch bis heute nicht möglich. Der Grund hierfür liegt in der Inkompatibilität der unterschiedlichen Simulationswerkzeuge, die sich durch heterogene Formate und Datenmodelle auszeichnen. In dieser Arbeit wird die Architektur eines Frameworks vorgestellt, das es ermöglicht heterogene Simulationswerkzeuge miteinander zu koppeln. Die Funktionsweise des Frameworks wird anhand eines Beispiels demonstriert, in dem der Fertigungsprozess einer Linepipe simuliert wird. Dabei werden sechs unterschiedliche, heterogene Simulationswerkzeuge verwendet.

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Meisen, T., Meisen, P., Schilberg, D., Jeschke, S. (2011). Digitale Produktion via Enterprise Application Integration. In: Jeschke, S., Isenhardt, I., Henning, K. (eds) Automation, Communication and Cybernetics in Science and Engineering 2009/2010. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16208-4_53

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