Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science 2017
DOI: 10.5220/0006365502660274
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Self-organizing Service Structures for Cyber-physical Control Models with Applications in Dynamic Factory Automation - A Fog/Edge-based Solution Pattern Towards Service-Oriented Process Automation

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“…Our current review shows that CPS is highly effective in creating organizational agility [88]. The results of the literature review show that companies use or can use CPS to develop process [89], information system [90], facilities [91], flexibility [89], management [58], manufacturing [78] and technology [91] agility.…”
Section: Cyber-physical Systemmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Our current review shows that CPS is highly effective in creating organizational agility [88]. The results of the literature review show that companies use or can use CPS to develop process [89], information system [90], facilities [91], flexibility [89], management [58], manufacturing [78] and technology [91] agility.…”
Section: Cyber-physical Systemmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…This reduces the data transmission time to micro-seconds helping various control systems in a quick decision-making process. For final assembly systems, cloud and edge computing can be instrumental in enabling plug-n-play type CPS-based modularised workstations [30], [31].…”
Section: Cloud and Edge Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%