Do you want to dramatically lower total cost of ownership (TCO) for manufacturing IT architectures and manufacturing, as well as reduce supply chain operational costs? The methodologies and technical applications presented in this first annual ISA-95/MESA Best Practices book will help get you started on the right track. This book provides in-depth coverage on how you can apply ISA-95, Enterprise-Control Integration Standard, to help lower TCO of manufacturing operations management (MOM) systems and their enterprise and plant interfaces. It consists of a series of related “how-to” white papers described in the context of ISA-95 models, definitions, and data exchanges.
To be competitive, actual manufacturing operations activities must be highly interactive in supply chain and enterprise processes for effective collaboration and competition. This is the domain of collaborative and flexible MOM system architectures. This book explains the business cases for using evolving ISA-95 methods to effectively design, implement, change and optimize the MOM business processes and supporting MOM system architectures within the distributed pull supply chains.
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 : ISA-95 Best Practices and Business Case Evolve Through Manufacturing Application
Chapter 2 : An Overview and Comparison of ISA-95 and OAGIS (Standards for Manufacturing Systems Integration ISA-95 and OAGIS White Paper Series : White Paper 1)
Chapter 3 : OAGIS, ISA-95 and Related Manufacturing Integration Standards-A Survey (Standards for Mfg. Systems Integration ISA-95 and OAGIS White Paper Series : White Paper 2)
Chapter 4 : ISA-95 As Is/To Be Study
Chapter 5 : Manufacturing Information Systems - ISA-88/95 based Functional Definition
Chapter 6 : ISA-95 Implementation Best Practices, Workflow Descriptions Using B2MML
Chapter 7 : ISA-95 Based Operations and KPI Metrics Assessment and Analysis
Chapter 8 : ISA-95: The (SAP) Enterprise-Plant Link to Achieve Adaptive Manufacturing Analysis
Chapter 9 : ISA-95 Based Change Management