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In this short chapter we will present only an overview or eagle’s eye view of this Architecture and its meaning and the gist of its various ramifications and uses without describing all of its details. For this purpose we will concentrate our early discussion on a computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) system in a factory making relatively common metal products. This is the easiest application of the Architecture to describe. The later part of this discussion will then show the extension of this Architecture to cover any type of Enterprise endeavor and not just CIM in the factory.
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Williams, T.J. (1996). An overview of PERA and the Purdue Methodology. In: Bernus, P., Nemes, L., Williams, T.J. (eds) Architectures for Enterprise Integration. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34941-1_8
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