Tianyi Gao , Lei Wang , Wenyan Song , Ying Cheng , Ying Zuo , Feng Xiang , Haijun Zhang , Fei Tao
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Abstract
Smart manufacturing has received increased attention from academia and industry in recent years, as it provides a competitive advantage for manufacturing companies making the industry more efficient and intelligent. As one of the most important roles for smart manufacturing, industrial software has been widely applied on enterprises and their factories to effectively improve design, management, manufacturing, and service level. This article focuses on a comprehensive review of the industrial software systems towards smart manufacturing. First, the close relationship between industrial software and smart manufacturing is analyzed. Second, we investigate views from national governments and well-known companies on the classification and role of industrial software, and put forward ten classifications of software most closely related to smart manufacturing. Then, the development history, function, academic research status and business application status are summarized. Finally, current challenges and future research directions are presented. It can help industry practitioners and researchers to know each other’s fields, while promoting scientific results to be applied in commerce, and application difficulties to be focused in the scientific research.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Manufacturing Systems is dedicated to showcasing cutting-edge fundamental and applied research in manufacturing at the systems level. Encompassing products, equipment, people, information, control, and support functions, manufacturing systems play a pivotal role in the economical and competitive development, production, delivery, and total lifecycle of products, meeting market and societal needs.
With a commitment to publishing archival scholarly literature, the journal strives to advance the state of the art in manufacturing systems and foster innovation in crafting efficient, robust, and sustainable manufacturing systems. The focus extends from equipment-level considerations to the broader scope of the extended enterprise. The Journal welcomes research addressing challenges across various scales, including nano, micro, and macro-scale manufacturing, and spanning diverse sectors such as aerospace, automotive, energy, and medical device manufacturing.