Functional Requirements for Reconfigurable and Flexible Cyber-Physical System
Autor: | Filippo Boschi, C. Zanetti, Giacomo Tavola, Marco Taisch |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0209 industrial biotechnology
Requirements Engineering Requirements engineering Computer science business.industry Cyber-physical system Methodology Functional requirement 02 engineering and technology 5C architecture Work in process Plug-and-produce KPIs 020901 industrial engineering & automation Software deployment Cyber-Physical System 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering Systems engineering 020201 artificial intelligence & image processing Use case Performance indicator business Reference model 5C architecture Cyber-Physical System Requirements Engineering Methodology Plug-and-produce KPIs Agile software development |
Zdroj: | IECON 2016-42nd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society IECON |
Popis: | A truly global market characterized by aggressive competition on a global scale and rapid changes in process technology requires creating production systems that are easy to upgrade, being able to readily integrate new technologies and new functions. In these terms, PERFoRM (Production harmonizEd Reconfiguration of Flexible Robots and Machinery) a European funded project, aims at developing an innovative manufacturing system based on a new agile concept introducing the implementation of methods and methodologies for transforming existing production systems into plug-and-produce production ones based on Cyber-Physical Systems technologies. In particular, this paper aims at describing a methodology leading to identification and deployment of general business and strategic requirements needed to implement new plug-and-produce paradigms into traditional production systems. This approach mainly based on the Requirement Engineering methodology (RE) also leads to the identification of an appropriate set of KPIs (technical and business) able to measure and to benchmark collected requirements. Four Industrial Use Cases have been analyzed, taking the CPS-5C architecture as reference model to map their AS-IS and TO-BE situations with respect to their CPS attitude, confirming the possibility to use this approach among different manufacturing sectors, for large companies, SMEs as well as for new and existing small plants. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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