PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT MODEL BASED ON A NETWORK OF ORDERS

We consider an object model that allows us to solve the problems of event-based production management based on a network of orders. An extended model of the design and technological specification is proposed, the main class of which is the Product-Operation. To manage the production of products based on the order network, a classification of orders by the method of execution is introduced, including such classes as Independent Order, Stock Order, and Dependent Order. The possibility of using this model to describe various classes of activities is shown. A class model is proposed that supports the processes of event management of a network of interconnected orders of various classes. It describes the interrelated behavioral models of objects of such classes as Order, Dispatcher, Group Work Center, and Work Center, which participate in the event management of the order network. The main classes of events that control the behavior of objects of the main classes of the order network are described. The proposed solution allows us to apply a unified approach to solving problems of managing production activities based on orders and events.

Authors: V. A. Dubenetsky, V. V. Tsekhanovsky

Direction: Informatics, Computer Technologies And Control

Keywords: Information system, object model, class model, operational production management, event, production order


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