Research on Dynamic Reconfigurable Manufacturing Process Model Based on Model Driven Architecture

Author(s):  
Hailong Huang ◽  
Fei Liu ◽  
Qifeng Wang
2010 ◽  
Vol 97-101 ◽  
pp. 2481-2484
Author(s):  
Hai Long Huang ◽  
Fei Liu ◽  
Le Cao

With the characteristic analysis of manufacturing process in various manufacture enterprises, Model Driven Architecture methodology is applied to construct dynamic reconfigurable manufacturing process model, which can solve the problems of portability, information integration, and interoperability effectively. A dynamic reconfigurable modeling process framework based on model driven Architecture is introduced for manufacture enterprises in this paper. It separates the manufacturing system functionality specification from its implementation on any specific technology platform, and makes the system reconfigurate the manufacturing progress through the transformation of models and transmission of information. At last, the integrated system was applied to a discreet manufacturing process and the application result proves that the system is practical and effective.


2006 ◽  
Vol 532-533 ◽  
pp. 1072-1075 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong Sheng Chai ◽  
Quan Bin Wang ◽  
Yu Lan Zhou ◽  
Bin Zhu

By analyzing the trend of MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems), the concept of RMES (Reconfigurable Manufacturing Execution Systems) is put forward, which takes information integration as groundwork, aims at optimization of production processes and supports organizations, resources and processes for flexible conFig.. MDA (Model-driven Architecture) is introduced to provide more flexible in the process of the development of RMES, which would adapt to different technology used by the bottom systems and provide a more effective method to build RMES. During the development of RMES, many models are created, such as the model of business analysis, the model of components and the model of deployment. An instance of the system of plan, part of RMES, is presented to show how MDA used in the process of the development of RMES. Later, an application is given to show that RMES based on MDA can decrease the costs of development and maintenance for fitting the evolution of the enterprise.


i-com ◽  
2007 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-32
Author(s):  
Roland Petrasch

Modellbasierte Software-Entwicklung wie die Model Driven Architecture der OMG eignet sich für Anwendungssysteme, bei denen die fachliche Essenz von den technischen Details zu trennen und dabei ein hoher Grad an Automatisierung erwünscht ist, denn die Vermischung von fachlichen Aspekten (Anwendersicht) mit den implementationsspezifischen Details (Entwicklersicht) erschwert (nicht nur) bei Web 2.0 die Wartbarkeit, Wiederverwendbarkeit und Portabilität der Software. Modellbasierte Software-Entwicklung ermöglicht den Austausch von Technologien bzw. Plattformen – unter Beibehaltung der fachlichen Modelle. Dieser Beitrag zeigt an einem einfachen Beispiel, wie aus einer „alten” Web-Anwendung eine Software unter Verwendung von AJAX für das Web 2.0 entstehen kann, ohne dass eine komplette Neuentwicklung stattfindet.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 657-688 ◽  
Author(s):  
Drazen Brdjanin ◽  
Danijela Banjac ◽  
Goran Banjac ◽  
Slavko Maric

Existing approaches to business process model-driven synthesis of data models are characterized by a direct synthesis of a target model based on source models represented by concrete notations, where the synthesis is supported by monolithic (semi)automatic transformation programs. This article presents an approach to automated two-phase business process model-driven synthesis of conceptual database models. It is based on the introduction of a domain specific language (DSL) as an intermediate layer between different source notations and the target notation, which splits the synthesis into two phases: (i) automatic extraction of specific concepts from the source model and their DSL-based representation, and (ii) automated generation of the target model based on the DSL-based representation of the extracted concepts. The proposed approach enables development of modular transformation tools for automatic synthesis of the target model based on business process models represented by different concrete notations. In this article we present an online generator, which implements the proposed approach. The generator is implemented as a web-based, service-oriented tool, which enables automatic generation of the initial conceptual database model represented by the UML class diagram, based on business models represented by two concrete notations.


2009 ◽  
Vol 38 (38) ◽  
pp. 119-130
Author(s):  
Erika Asnina

Use of Business Models within Model Driven Architecture Model Driven Architecture is a framework dedicated for development of large and complex computer systems. It states and implements the principle of architectural separation of concerns. This means that a system can be modeled from three different but related to each other viewpoints. The viewpoint discussed in this paper is a Computation Independent one. MDA specification states that a model that shows a system from this viewpoint is a business model. Taking into account transformations foreseen by MDA, it should be useful for automation of software development processes. This paper discusses an essence of the Computation Independent Model (CIM) and the place of business models in the computation independent modeling. This paper considers four types of business models, namely, SBVR, BPMN, use cases and Topological Functioning Model (TFM). Business persons use SBVR to define business vocabularies and business rules of the existing and planned domains, BPMN to define business processes of both existing and planned domains, and use cases to define business requirements to the planned domain. The TFM is used to define functionality of both existing and planned domains. This paper discusses their capabilities to be used as complete CIMs with formally defined conformity between planned and existing domains.


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