Modeling of manufacturing information system based on complexity science
Modeling of manufacturing information system based on complexity science
- Author(s): Sun Yanming ; Zhang Kaisheng ; Zhang Xiaohua ; Zheng Shixiong
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20060765
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- Author(s): Sun Yanming ; Zhang Kaisheng ; Zhang Xiaohua ; Zheng Shixiong Source: International Technology and Innovation Conference 2006 (ITIC 2006), 2006 p. 254 – 257
- Conference: International Technology and Innovation Conference 2006 (ITIC 2006)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp:20060765
- ISBN: 0 86341 696 9
- Location: Hangzhou, China
- Conference date: 6-7 Nov. 2006
- Format: PDF
Manufacturing information system (MIS) has properties of complex system. To analyze, plan and optimally design MIS, a new modeling approach based on flexible coupling automata of complexity science was presented. Firstly the complex characteristic of MIS is investigated. Secondly the model system of MIS based on complexity system is built. Thirdly mutual interactive between the units based on the two-way automata was constructed, which was suitable for communication between the components in MIS. Further, the ontology was employed to describe the attributes of the components to eliminate the difference of information in variant components. The proposed modeling approach not only makes it convenient for analysis, design and computer implementation of MIS, but also can be applied to model of other complex systems.
Inspec keywords: ontologies (artificial intelligence); information systems; computational complexity; manufacturing systems; automata theory; multi-agent systems
Subjects: Manufacturing and industrial administration; Industrial applications of IT; Automata theory; Knowledge engineering techniques; Manufacturing systems; Production engineering computing; Computational complexity
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