posted on 2011-07-22, 09:06authored byTariq Masood, Richard H. Weston, Aysin Rahimifard
Computer modelling approaches have significant potential to enable
decision-making about various aspects of responsive manufacturing. In order to
understand the system prior to the selection of any responsiveness strategy,
multiple process segments of organisations need to be modelled. The article
presents a novel systematic approach for creating coherent sets of unified
enterprise, simulation and other supporting models that collectively facilitate
responsiveness. In this approach, enterprise models are used to explicitly define
relatively enduring relationships between (i) production planning and control
(PPC) processes, that implement a particular strategy and (ii) process-oriented
elements of production systems, that are work loaded by the PPC processes.
Coherent simulation models, can in part be derived from the enterprise models,
so that they computer execute production system behaviours. In this way,
time-based performance outcomes can be simulated; so that the impacts of
alternative PPC strategies on the planning and controlling historical or
forecasted patterns of workflow, through (current and possible future)
production system models, can be analysed. The article describes the unified
modelling approach conceived and its application in a furniture industry case
study small and medium enterprise (SME).
History
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
MASOOD, T., WESTON, R.H. and RAHIMIFARD, A., 2010. A computer integrated unified modelling approach to responsive manufacturing. International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, 5(3), pp. 287-312.