2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0019-0578(07)60205-5
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An integration architecture for the automation of a continuous production complex

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“…Según [21], considera las principales actividades de una empresa que añaden valor al producto a medida que este pasa por cada una de ellas. El desagregar una empresa en actividades, permite identificar de mejor manera fortalezas y debilidades en temas como ventajas competitivas y costos asociados a cada actividad.…”
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“…Según [21], considera las principales actividades de una empresa que añaden valor al producto a medida que este pasa por cada una de ellas. El desagregar una empresa en actividades, permite identificar de mejor manera fortalezas y debilidades en temas como ventajas competitivas y costos asociados a cada actividad.…”
Section: Cadena De Valorunclassified
“…As in the manufacturing field [13], constructing robust plans and using local degrees of freedom can limit such drawbacks. The need for local flexibility has led to the introduction of the concept of an ''Autonomous Production Unit'' [3], which is derived from the concept of an holon [1,18,10], which is an element that is able of selfmanagement and of informing the other units of its own state.…”
Section: Maintenance and Inspection Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are other holonic architectures, PROSA presents the advantage of being more conceptual, and therefore less application dependent than the others, specifically made for discrete-event manufacturing systems. Even if holonic architectures were designed for discrete manufacturing systems, some authors have proposed the use of holonic models for continuous systems [5][6][7]. However, all these works develop specific architectures, and do not consider the implementation of conventional holonic systems like PROSA on hybrid systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%