Petri net based EMIS-mappers for flexible manufacturing systems

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The key obstacle to environmental management information systems (EMIS) is how to efficiently integrate them into enterprise application environments. While there is considerable work on technical aspects of the problem, there are few suggestions of how to solve the problem on the conceptual level, in particular with dynamic business environments, mass customization and flexible manufacturing systems in mind. In this contribution, the Petri net theory is applied as an innovative conceptualization for providing transformation capabilities between widely-used enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and material flow oriented EMIS.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInformation Technologies in Environmental Engineering, ITEE 2007 - 3rd International ICSC Symposium
EditorsJorge Max Gomez, Michael Sonnenschein, Martin Müller, Heinz Welsch, Claus Rautenstrauch
Number of pages9
PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers
Publication date2007
Pages241-249
ISBN (print)3540713344, 978-354071334-0
ISBN (electronic)978-3-540-71335-7
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Publication statusPublished - 2007
EventCongress Information Technologies in Environmental Engineering - ITEE 2007 - Universität Oldenburg, Oldenburg, Germany
Duration: 29.03.200730.03.2007
Conference number: 3

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