Modelling process platforms based on an object-oriented visual diagrammatic modelling language

被引:6
|
作者
Zhang, Lianfeng [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Dept Operat, Groningen, Netherlands
关键词
process platform; high variety production; diagrammatic modelling; object-oriented methods; visualisation; PRODUCT FAMILIES;
D O I
10.1080/00207540801950144
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Process platforms have been recognised as a promising means of dealing with product variety while achieving a near mass production efficiency. To assist practitioners to better understand, implement and use process platforms, this study addresses the underlying logic for coping with the challenges in high variety production by adopting process platforms. Accordingly, this paper proposes to model process platforms with focus on the application processes. In view of the significance of dynamic modelling and visualisation in shedding light on the logic of any processes, this study introduces a visual diagrammatic modelling language based on object-oriented (OO) techniques, named as OOVDML. With the graphical notations, uniquely shaped symbols, syntax and semantics, control mechanisms and arrangement rules, the OOVDML not only captures the logic of process platform's application but also provides a visualisation of their behaviours in a holistic view. Moreover, incorporating OO modelling allows readers to focus on their own interests. This study approaches to modelling process platform's application with respect to activities pertaining to customer order processing, engineering change control and production job planning. An industrial example of electronics products is also reported. The results of the case study not only show the suitability of the OOVDML but also shed light on the dynamic behaviours of process platforms.
引用
收藏
页码:4413 / 4435
页数:23
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Integrating an object-oriented modelling language with a general process simulator for control system design: A case study
    Carpanzano, E
    SIMULATION IN INDUSTRY'2000, 2000, : 247 - 252
  • [32] Modelling mathematical structures and object-oriented programming
    Gainutdinova, T. Yu
    Denisova, M. Yu
    Riazanova, L. V.
    Shakirova, Z. F.
    Shirokova, O. A.
    DILEMAS CONTEMPORANEOS-EDUCACION POLITICA Y VALORES, 2019, 6
  • [33] Object-oriented modelling and specification using SHE
    Geilen, MCW
    Voeten, JPM
    van der Putten, PHA
    van Bokhoven, LJ
    Stevens, MPJ
    COMPUTER LANGUAGES, 2001, 27 (1-3): : 19 - 38
  • [34] Modelling constraints with exceptions in object-oriented databases
    Bassiliades, N
    Vlahavas, I
    ENTITY-RELATIONSHIP APPROACH - ER '94, 1994, 881 : 189 - 204
  • [35] AN OBJECT-ORIENTED CONTACT MODELLING FRAMEWORK FOR ROBOTICS
    Gonthier, Yves
    Lange, Christian
    IMECE 2008: NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN SIMULATION METHODS AND SOFTWARE FOR ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS, VOL 14, 2009, : 1 - 10
  • [37] Object-oriented transaction-level modelling
    Radetzki, Martin
    Advances in Design and Specification Languages for Embedded Systems, 2007, : 157 - 174
  • [38] On the key role of compositioning object-oriented modelling
    Steimann, F
    Gössner, J
    Mück, T
    UML 2003 - THE UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE, PROCEEDINGS: MODELING LANGUAGES AND APPLICATIONS, 2003, 2863 : 106 - 120
  • [39] Visualizing action contracts in object-oriented modelling
    Univ of Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom
    IEE Proc Software, 2-3 (70-77):
  • [40] Object-oriented modelling of material flow controls
    Wache, I
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY, 1998, 76 (1-3) : 227 - 232