C.E. Siemieniuch, M.A. Sinclair, GM.C. Vaughan
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Abstract
This article addresses the implications of the drive towards defining Reference Architectures for manufacturing companies. These architectures are intended to accomplish many purposes: to allow companies to define models of their structure and operations for discussion and planning purposes; to provide workflow models for companies to utilize in their everyday operations; to provide recognized interfaces with which different companies can interoperate; to provide hardware and software suppliers with generic functional models and frameworks into which they can fit their offerings; and to enable a wider understanding of manufacturing. This is an area currently dominated by information technology and its professionals; however, because of the vital and intrinsic role of people in organizations, ergonomists must become involved in this movement as well. This article outlines some of the thinking that has gone on, and identifies some of the deeper ergonomics issues that must be addressed. © 1996 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
制造业组织的参考架构——一些相关的人体工程学问题
本文阐述了为制造企业定义参考体系结构的驱动力的含义。这些体系结构旨在实现许多目的:允许公司定义其结构和操作模型以供讨论和规划;提供工作流程模型,供公司在日常运作中使用;提供认可的接口,让不同的公司可以互相操作;为硬件和软件供应商提供通用的功能模型和框架,使他们能够将产品装入其中;让大家对制造业有更广泛的了解。这是一个目前由信息技术及其专业人员主导的领域;然而,由于人在组织中的重要和内在作用,人体工程学学家也必须参与到这一运动中来。本文概述了一些已经进行的思考,并确定了一些必须解决的更深层次的人体工程学问题。©1996 John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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