A concept for decentralization: Production management — Workstations and their tools
The necessity of more flexibility and shorter response times requires new information tools for running decentralized PM-systems. With the help of personal computers, specifically designed PM-workstations can support this decentralization. In contrast to rather inflexible and sometimes overloaded ce...
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description | The necessity of more flexibility and shorter response times requires new information tools for running decentralized PM-systems. With the help of personal computers, specifically designed PM-workstations can support this decentralization. In contrast to rather inflexible and sometimes overloaded centralized software such PM-workstations are providing an object-oriented user interface and are specifically designed to the respective functions of the user. Offering the user graphics and window-techniques, these workstations are supporting the user's acting instead of the common passive reacting. A PM-workstation is implemented by layers of tools. It can be used within the PM-information system autonomically, as an intelligent terminal as well as an “agent” in a distributed information system. A special realization of an assembly management workstation is demonstrated. |
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