Towards a Service-Oriented Architecture for Production Planning and Control: A Comprehensive Review and Novel Approach
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Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2023 - 2. ed. / David Herberger; Marco Hübner. Hannover: Publish-Ing in cooperation with TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology University Library, 2023. p. 255-267 (Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics).
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T1 - Towards a Service-Oriented Architecture for Production Planning and Control
T2 - 5th Conference on Production Systems and Logistics - CPSL 2023
AU - Behrendt, Sebastian
AU - Stamer, Florian
AU - May, Marvin Carl
AU - Lanza, Gisela
N1 - Conference code: 5
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The trends of shorter product lifecycles, customized products, and volatile market environments require manufacturers to reconfigure their production increasingly frequent to maintain competitiveness and customer satisfaction. More frequent reconfigurations, however, are linked to increased efforts in production planning and control (PPC). This poses a challenge for manufacturers, especially in regard of demographic change and shortage of qualified labour, since many tasks in PPC are performed manually by domain experts. Following the paradigm of software-defined manufacturing, this paper targets to enable a higher degree of automation and interoperability in PPC by applying the concepts of service-oriented architecture. As a result, production planners are empowered to orchestrate tasks in PPC without consideration of underlying implementation details. At first, it is investigated how tasks in PPC can be represented as services with the aim of encapsulation and reusability. Secondly, a software architecture based on asset administration shells is presented that allows connection to production data sources and enables integration and usage of such PPC services. In this sense, an approach for mapping asset administrations shells to OpenAPI Specifications is proposed for interoperable and semantic integration of existing services and legacy systems. Lastly, challenges and potential solutions for data integration are discussed considering the present heterogeneity of data sources in manufacturing.
AB - The trends of shorter product lifecycles, customized products, and volatile market environments require manufacturers to reconfigure their production increasingly frequent to maintain competitiveness and customer satisfaction. More frequent reconfigurations, however, are linked to increased efforts in production planning and control (PPC). This poses a challenge for manufacturers, especially in regard of demographic change and shortage of qualified labour, since many tasks in PPC are performed manually by domain experts. Following the paradigm of software-defined manufacturing, this paper targets to enable a higher degree of automation and interoperability in PPC by applying the concepts of service-oriented architecture. As a result, production planners are empowered to orchestrate tasks in PPC without consideration of underlying implementation details. At first, it is investigated how tasks in PPC can be represented as services with the aim of encapsulation and reusability. Secondly, a software architecture based on asset administration shells is presented that allows connection to production data sources and enables integration and usage of such PPC services. In this sense, an approach for mapping asset administrations shells to OpenAPI Specifications is proposed for interoperable and semantic integration of existing services and legacy systems. Lastly, challenges and potential solutions for data integration are discussed considering the present heterogeneity of data sources in manufacturing.
KW - asset administration shell
KW - Industry4.0
KW - interoperability
KW - service-oriented architecture
KW - Service-oriented production
KW - Engineering
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85188018393&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.15488/15271
DO - 10.15488/15271
M3 - Article in conference proceedings
AN - SCOPUS:85188018393
T3 - Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics
SP - 255
EP - 267
BT - Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics: CPSL 2023 - 2
A2 - Herberger, David
A2 - Hübner, Marco
PB - Publish-Ing in cooperation with TIB - Leibniz Information Centre for Science and Technology University Library
CY - Hannover
Y2 - 14 November 2023 through 17 November 2023
ER -