Title :
Distributed real time data processing for manufacturing organizations
Author_Institution :
Mfg. Systems Design Center, Univ. of Bradford, Bradford, UK
Abstract :
Discusses the application of distributed real time data processing in engineering and manufacturing companies. The information flow requirements at different levels of a typical manufacturing system are briefly reviewed. The suitability and relative advantages and disadvantages of various computer configurations, involving the use of mainframe computers, mini-computers, programmable terminals, intelligent terminals, simple visual display units, communication facilities, centralized and distributed data bases for different types of manufacturing companies are considered. The paper concludes following a discussion of the desirability of partitioning systems and the important considerations which should be taken into account for selecting the correct computer configuration.
Keywords :
manufacturing data processing; distributed real time data processing; information flow; manufacturing companies; partitioning systems; Companies; Computers; Data processing; Manufacturing systems; Real-time systems;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TEM.1977.6447256