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Increasing the Regulability of Production Planning and Control Systems

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In an environment of constantly growing market dynamics and associated increasing complexity of company structures and their production processes, manufacturing companies are forced to adapt to this environment. Information technology is thereby a key for manufacturing companies to regain sovereignty over their own production processes. Digital networking via their own company and as well, the overall supply chain, can only succeed if digital planning reflects reality as accurately as possible and if production control can react to deviations in real time. In essence, this leads to a development of process control towards process regulation. While long-term production and resource planning is usually mapped by Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems, detailed planning, including short-term deviations and real-time data at the production level, is increasingly supported by Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) at the production control level. However, in order to bring the underlying system concepts into line with Industry 4.0 efforts in a standardized manner, mutual functional integration within the framework of interoperable production planning and control is of crucial importance. For this purpose, studies were carried out in particular into cause-effect relationships. Thus, the overarching research objective is a valid design model to increase the controllability of production planning and control systems (PPC) in the context of Industry 4.0.
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hal-02460482 , version 1 (30-01-2020)

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Günther Schuh, Philipp Wetzchewald. Increasing the Regulability of Production Planning and Control Systems. IFIP International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems (APMS), Sep 2019, Austin, TX, United States. pp.231-239, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-29996-5_27⟩. ⟨hal-02460482⟩
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