My key message to control theorists was to look beyond control. Look at combining diagnostics, prognostics and control – that’s the future, because if you only focus on control as a thin slice, you’re only going to get so much out of it - ROCKWELL AUTOMATION’S CHIEF Lack of Informati on Limited Resources Resistanc e to Change, Risk Aversion Other problems Lack of Appropria te Machines Lack of Training for Personnel
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My key message to control theorists was to look beyond control. Look at combining diagnostics, prognostics and control – that’s the future, because if you only focus on control as a thin slice, you’re only going to get so much out of it - ROCKWELL AUTOMATION’S CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER, SUJEET CHAND
Lack of Information Limited
Resources
Resistance to Change, Risk Aversion
Other problems
Lack of Appropriate Machines
Lack of Training for Personnel
ERP
OperationPerformance
MES – Historian
Work Record
MES
WorkPerformance
MES
Work Master
ERP
OperationDefinition
ERP
OperationsSchedule
MES
Work Directive
MES
WorkSchedule
Configuration
Execution
ISA 95 Part 2
Information
ISA 95 Part 4
Information
Visualization
ISA
88
Info
rmat
ion
MES
Job List
BES/Historian
BatchProduction
Record
BES
Master RecipeControl Recipe
BES
Batch List
Used to create Step may reference
Relates toone or more
Used tocreate
Dispatchingview
Batch view of Jobs
Has data used to create
Has data used to create
Has data used to create
ISA 95/ISA 88ERM/PLM
General Recipe
Use
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Ref: ISA-TR95-02_WD01 Figures.pptxLevel 3
ERP SCM
#1: MESA course doc #1.
MES
Op Req: Product Def;Make Product (material, eqp, personnel, production req’s)Identify reporting points
Flow Shop Layout – VATI AnalysisWithin the discrete product job shop and flow shops there are 4 basic topologies which describe the flow of material within the process (2, 3).