A. Misra, J. Sztipanovits, G. Karsai, M. Moore, Á. Lédeczi, E. Long
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Abstract
The advances in Information System (IS) technology in recent years have allowed manufacturing enterprises to use and apply increasingly, sophisticated computer based systems to run their business and to achieve a competitive advantage. However, these systems mostly exist in isolation with minimal (and expensive) integration. Of late, primarily due to emergent competitive global enterprises and markets, the need to be able to integrate the global enterprise has become more urgent. There are many dimensions to the integration problem that relate to IS: integration across geographically distributed enterprises and offices of an enterprise, integration with suppliers and customers, integration of various domains of activities, integration of different tools, collaborative design, etc. In this paper we will identify the different layers and dimensions of the integration problem, the issues and the challenges involved. We will use Saturn Site Production Flow (SSPF), which is a system developed using Model-Integrated Computing approach, as an example of a global application. Then we will examine the issues that arise when a number of different tools and applications have to be integrated in the IS for a large scale and distributed enterprise.
近年来,信息系统(IS)技术的进步使制造企业能够越来越多地使用和应用复杂的基于计算机的系统来经营业务并获得竞争优势。然而,这些系统大多是孤立存在的,集成很少(而且代价高昂)。最近,主要由于新兴的全球竞争企业和市场,能够整合全球企业的需求变得更加迫切。与IS相关的集成问题有许多方面:跨地理分布的企业和企业办公室的集成、与供应商和客户的集成、各种活动领域的集成、不同工具的集成、协作设计等。在本文中,我们将确定集成问题的不同层次和维度,所涉及的问题和挑战。我们将使用Saturn Site Production Flow (SSPF)作为一个全局应用程序的示例,这是一个使用模型集成计算方法开发的系统。然后,我们将研究在大型分布式企业必须将许多不同的工具和应用程序集成到IS中时出现的问题。