Application of Digital Factory Technology for Transmission Production Line

2013 ◽  
Vol 385-386 ◽  
pp. 1823-1826
Author(s):  
De Quan Wang ◽  
Jia Lin Li ◽  
Jin Hua Ding ◽  
Teng Gao ◽  
Tian Ji

In order to meet the development of economic globalization, a gearbox manufacturers need to optimize the production management through using digital factory technology to improve their market competitiveness. According a transmission production line industry characteristics and business processes, the digital factory information systems integrate ERP, MES and ANDON system making the real-time information flow. The system has been actually run in the company, passed technical appraisal and meet the design requirements.

Author(s):  
Vicky Manthou ◽  
Constantinos J. Stefanou ◽  
Kalliopi Tigka

ERP systems, supporting and integrating all business processes across functions and offering real time information necessary for taking actions and making decisions, have prevailed in most enterprises worldwide. The costs involved in ERP implementations may be huge and must be justified by the outcomes. However, extant research has reported mixed and in some cases controversial results. In this chapter, certain important dimensions of ERP systems and of business performance are discussed. The chapter has an educational focus and aims at providing an exploration of ERP system's impact on certain business performance dimensions, informing thus scholars, practitioners and students of the issues involved and the areas they should pay attention when considering ERP implementations. Following an extensive literature review, a classification of diverse studies according to their research focus is provided, which reveals the range of business performance dimensions and can help researchers in their future projects.


Author(s):  
Vicky Manthou ◽  
Constantinos J. Stefanou ◽  
Kalliopi Tigka

ERP systems, supporting and integrating all business processes across functions and offering real time information necessary for taking actions and making decisions, have prevailed in most enterprises worldwide. The costs involved in ERP implementations may be huge and must be justified by the outcomes. However, extant research has reported mixed and in some cases controversial results. In this chapter, certain important dimensions of ERP systems and of business performance are discussed. The chapter has an educational focus and aims at providing an exploration of ERP system's impact on certain business performance dimensions, informing thus scholars, practitioners and students of the issues involved and the areas they should pay attention when considering ERP implementations. Following an extensive literature review, a classification of diverse studies according to their research focus is provided, which reveals the range of business performance dimensions and can help researchers in their future projects.


Author(s):  
Jerzy Kisielnicki ◽  
Marek Michal Markowski

Constant changes in the market and increased competition make it necessary to dynamically adapt the way of running a business. The pressure of constant changes implies the emergence of requirements for information technology, which is the basic tool for information processing in organizations. The necessity of immediate reaction to business changes, reduction of time of business processes realization, immediate retrieval of information and its sharing, became the foundation of the idea of a company processing real-time information (Real Time Enterprise, RTE). RTE provides real-time information to employees, customers, suppliers, and other business partners, ensuring timeliness and consistency across all IT systems. The possibilities of RTE implementation thus become an important element of the IT operation and the entire enterprise. It seems to be advisable to find determinants of designing a proper IT system supporting the operation of an enterprise that processes information in real time (RTE).


2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christian Peter Oberwinkler ◽  
Jeffrey T. Holland ◽  
David Mayfield ◽  
Dave Dixon

2014 ◽  
Vol 694 ◽  
pp. 30-33
Author(s):  
Feng Quan Yu ◽  
Jian Hua Guo

Database design methodology as the core of system design is brought forward combining the application environment and business processes of parking toll collection. Then the four stages of the parking toll collection system design are analyzed. They are the requirement analysis, conception framework design, logic framework design and physical framework design respectively. Through scheming out an optimum database mode applied to all kinds of parking toll collection system, the proposed system is able to collect parking fees based on PDA and manage the real-time information of parking lots.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-20
Author(s):  
Jerzy Kisielnicki ◽  
Marek Michal Markowski

Abstract The current, fast market changes require enterprises to dynamically adapt the way they conduct their business. This poses many challenges for information technology. Market requirements for immediate response to business changes became the basis of the idea of a real-time information processing (RTE) company. RTE provides real-time information to employees and business partners. Integrated IT systems supporting management constitute a common platform – the foundation of a real-time enterprise. The aim of the article is to present the basic problems of building an IT system that is the basis of a real-time information processing (RTE) company. It is a summary of our work on this type of system. The article justifies the thesis about the need to build a system for the RTE’s requirements and the conditions of its implementation. Such a system is designed to provide employees and business partners with the information they need in real time. The use of integrated systems such as ERP, CRM, SCM, and so on provides the ability to implement the main business processes of a real-time enterprise. The article presents both literature analysis and the characteristics of own work on designing IT systems for RTE. Particular attention was paid to the analysis of success factors (determinants) in system design and the use of MUST methodology (MUST is a Danish acronym for theories of and methods for design activities). The final part of the article presents a proposal for further work on IT systems for RTE in the context of existing trends such as DARQ technology (Distributed Ledger, Artificial Intelligence, Extended Reality, Quantum computing).


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