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A role interaction approach to support manufacturing enterprise integration

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posted on 2024-03-12, 19:51 authored by S H Lim, Neal JusterNeal Juster, A de Pennington
<p>Enterprise integration can be described as involving business process integration, business data integration, business software application integration and business computer system integration. In addition, these four must also be interlinked to achieve a truly integrated enterprise. This paper describes a ‘role interaction’ approach to meeting these integration needs of manufacturing enterprises. In short, ‘role interaction’ refers to the interaction that occurs between roles played by enterprise participants when performing their assigned tasks. An example showing this role interaction approach is discussed, using an enhanced form of the IDEF3 process description capture method.</p>

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Publication Title

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture

Volume

212

Issue

6

Pages/Article Number

439-452

ISSN

0954-4054

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2041-2975

Date Submitted

2021-10-28

Date Accepted

1998-06-01

Date of First Publication

1998-06-01

Date of Final Publication

1998-06-01

ePrints ID

47068

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