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2007
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Vol. 7, iss. 3
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147-152
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Contemporary enterprises (including those manufacturing iron castings) have at their disposal advanced computer resources for the management of production processes. The disadvantage of these solutions is an incoherent language for writing production planning and scheduling problems. The lack of the standard for data exchange and model description makes the work on designing, development and implementation difficult. Various dialects of XML language, among others for production planning purposes, which may change this situation have been developed for the last several years. The paper describes a PSLX language, which can be viewed first of all as an ontology and communication protocol inside and outside of the Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) system, as well as an XML standard for production planning and scheduling. This language has been then used to develop a model of planning system in a foundry. The model consists of customer's order model, resources model and scheduling model.
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Tom
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147-152
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Bibliogr. 4 poz., rys.
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- Faculty of Management, AGH University of Science and Technology , Gramatyka 10, 30-067 Krakow, Poland, astawowy@zarz.agh.edu.pl
Bibliografia
- [1] PSLX white paper, www.pslx.org/en/publicationslx.html
- [2] T.E. Vollmann, W.L. Berry, D.C. Whybark, Manufacturing planning and control systems, Irwin, Homewood, 1988.
- [3] J. Duda, A. Stawowy, The use of XML standard for production planning in foundries, Archives of Foundry vol. 6, No. 19 (2006) 73-80 (in Polish).
- [4] Universal Business Language v2.0, http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/os-UBL-2.0
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