Balanced Automation Systems for Future Manufacturing Networks

  • Cuenca L
  • Boza A
  • Ortiz A
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Abstract

Incorporating information and communication technology (ICT) is strongly necessary in extended enterprises. To do this, enterprise engineering approach has important benefits; however, there is not a complete framework to model ICT components and ICT/business alignment. This paper presents an enterprise architecture framework for extended enterprises. The main aim enclosed in this paper is to provide a modeling framework from enterprise engineering approach which including ICT. A comparative analysis has been conducted in life cycle phases, modeling views and strategic alignment between different enterprise architectures. Next, the required building blocks have been proposed: ICT conceptualization, application portfolio, maturity model, alignment heuristics and strategic dependencies. This proposal has been applied in the collaborative order management process of a ceramic tile company. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2010.

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Cuenca, L., Boza, A., & Ortiz, A. (2010). Balanced Automation Systems for Future Manufacturing Networks. (Á. Ortiz, R. D. Franco, & P. G. Gasquet, Eds.), IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 322, pp. 11–18). Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14341-0

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