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User interface technologies for Manufacturing Execution Systems

VALTER SANDSTRÖM

SEMINAR REPORT

13.11.2015

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Contents

Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)

MES User Interfaces

MES Reports

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Function levels of a manufacturing company

Corporate Management

ERP Level

Production Mangement

MES Level

The Production Level Automation level

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Function levels of a manufacturing company

Corporate Management

ERP Level

Production Mangement

MES Level

The Production Level Automation level

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ISA-95 functional hierarhy

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ISA-95 functional hierarhy

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ISA-95 Control model

Production

Control

(3.0)

Production

Scheduling

(2.0)

Material and

Energy Control

(4.0)

Procurement

(5.0)

Maintenance

Management

(10.0)Research

Development

and

Engineering

(13)

Marketing &

Sales

(12.0)

Quality

Assurance

(6.0)

Product

Inventory

Control

(7.0)

Product

Shipping Admin

(9.0)

Product Cost

Accounting

(8.0)

Order

Processing

(1.0)

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ISA-95 Control model

Production

Control

(3.0)

Production

Scheduling

(2.0)

Material and

Energy Control

(4.0)

Procurement

(5.0)

Maintenance

Management

(10.0)Research

Development

and

Engineering

(13)

Marketing &

Sales

(12.0)

Quality

Assurance

(6.0)

Product

Inventory

Control

(7.0)

Product

Shipping Admin

(9.0)

Product Cost

Accounting

(8.0)

Order

Processing

(1.0)

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MES UI Requirements

Good UI customization

Flexible reporting

Easy to access

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MES Application Platform

Presentation Layer Service Layer MES Databases

Service Request SQL DB

NoSQL DB

Service Response

Client

Application Server

MES Historian

Production

Device Events

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MES GUI Technologies

Thick Client◦ Good use of local machine resources

◦ Easy to realize complex applications

◦ High administrative cost

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MES GUI Technologies

Thick Client◦ Good use of local machine resources

◦ Easy to realize complex applications

◦ High administrative cost

Thin Client◦ Majority of processing is server side

◦ Low administrative cost

◦ Complex application development

◦ Inferior user experience

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MES GUI Technologies

Thick Client◦ Good use of local machine resources

◦ Easy to realize complex applications

◦ High administrative cost

Thin Client◦ Majority of processing is server side

◦ Low administrative cost

◦ Complex application development

◦ Inferior user experience

Remote Desktop Services◦ All processing done on server

◦ Low administrative cost

◦ Requires a remote desktop application

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MES GUI Technologies

Thick Client◦ Good use of local machine resources

◦ Easy to realize complex applications

◦ High administrative cost

Thin Client◦ Majority of processing is server side

◦ Low administrative cost

◦ Complex application development

◦ Inferior user experience

Remote Desktop Services◦ All processing done on server

◦ Low administrative cost

◦ Requires a remote desktop application

Rich Internet Application◦ Desktop like user experience for the web

◦ Today more or less considered to be part of standard web applications

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MES GUI Technologies

Thick Client◦ Good use of local machine resources

◦ Easy to realize complex applications

◦ High administrative cost

Thin Client◦ Majority of processing is server side

◦ Low administrative cost

◦ Complex application development

◦ Inferior user experience

Remote Desktop Services◦ All processing done on server

◦ Low administrative cost

◦ Requires a remote desktop application

Rich Internet Application◦ Desktop like user experience for the web

◦ Today more or less considered to be part of standard web applications

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Reporting

Tailored to maximize value for end user

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Reporting

Tailored to maximize value for end user

Reports need to be flexible

http://www.sbainc.com/WIPtrac/images/Rejects.png

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Reporting

Tailored to maximize value for end user

Reports need to be flexible

Types of reports◦ Standard reports

◦ Ad Hoc

http://www.sbainc.com/WIPtrac/images/Rejects.png

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Conclusions

MES systems enable production process transparency• A way to increase the capability of the process

The MES GUI seems to be best realized through a RIA

Flexible, purposeful reports are an essential part of the MES system