Formal enterprise modeling of batch plants using projects

Autores
Canavesio, Mercedes M.; Martinez, E.
Año de publicación
2002
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Intense competition and rapid environmental changes are revealing severe limitations and drawbacks of the hierarchical and functional-oriented management system currently used by the vast majority of batch plants. In this work, a formal modeling framework for batch plants using projects and situation calculus is proposed. Projects are autonomous, temporary entities within the enterprise, in which different types of expertise are combined to achieve a concrete set of goals or deliverables. Situation calculus is used to represent the plethora of relationships involving projects, resources, actors etc. at different levels of abstraction over time. The use of a formal language permits to define the enterprise model specifications for rigorous reasoning about batch plant structure and behaviour. The proposed framework is exemplified with a case study comprising a dairy facility that involve the production 100+ different fresh products using an order-driven management system.
Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
Materia
Ciencias Informáticas
Formal language
Project-oriented management
Enterprise modeling
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acceso abierto
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title Formal enterprise modeling of batch plants using projects
spellingShingle Formal enterprise modeling of batch plants using projects
Canavesio, Mercedes M.
Ciencias Informáticas
Formal language
Project-oriented management
Enterprise modeling
title_short Formal enterprise modeling of batch plants using projects
title_full Formal enterprise modeling of batch plants using projects
title_fullStr Formal enterprise modeling of batch plants using projects
title_full_unstemmed Formal enterprise modeling of batch plants using projects
title_sort Formal enterprise modeling of batch plants using projects
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Canavesio, Mercedes M.
Martinez, E.
author Canavesio, Mercedes M.
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Martinez, E.
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Informáticas
Formal language
Project-oriented management
Enterprise modeling
topic Ciencias Informáticas
Formal language
Project-oriented management
Enterprise modeling
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Intense competition and rapid environmental changes are revealing severe limitations and drawbacks of the hierarchical and functional-oriented management system currently used by the vast majority of batch plants. In this work, a formal modeling framework for batch plants using projects and situation calculus is proposed. Projects are autonomous, temporary entities within the enterprise, in which different types of expertise are combined to achieve a concrete set of goals or deliverables. Situation calculus is used to represent the plethora of relationships involving projects, resources, actors etc. at different levels of abstraction over time. The use of a formal language permits to define the enterprise model specifications for rigorous reasoning about batch plant structure and behaviour. The proposed framework is exemplified with a case study comprising a dairy facility that involve the production 100+ different fresh products using an order-driven management system.
Sociedad Argentina de Informática e Investigación Operativa
description Intense competition and rapid environmental changes are revealing severe limitations and drawbacks of the hierarchical and functional-oriented management system currently used by the vast majority of batch plants. In this work, a formal modeling framework for batch plants using projects and situation calculus is proposed. Projects are autonomous, temporary entities within the enterprise, in which different types of expertise are combined to achieve a concrete set of goals or deliverables. Situation calculus is used to represent the plethora of relationships involving projects, resources, actors etc. at different levels of abstraction over time. The use of a formal language permits to define the enterprise model specifications for rigorous reasoning about batch plant structure and behaviour. The proposed framework is exemplified with a case study comprising a dairy facility that involve the production 100+ different fresh products using an order-driven management system.
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