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化工企业集成的层次模型结构体系

华贲; 周章玉; 成思危   

  1. The Key Lab of Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Conservation, Ministry of Education, South
    China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
  • 收稿日期:1900-01-01 修回日期:1900-01-01 出版日期:2001-12-28 发布日期:2001-12-28
  • 通讯作者: 华贲

A Hierarchical Model Architecture for Enterprise Integration in Chemical Industries

HUA Ben; ZHOU Zhangyu; CHENG Siwei   

  1. The Key Lab of Enhanced Heat Transfer and Energy Conservation, Ministry of Education, South
    China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China
  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2001-12-28 Published:2001-12-28
  • Contact: cehuaben@scut.edu.cn

摘要: Towards integration of supply chain, manufacturing/production and investment decision
making, this paper presents a hierarchical model architecture which contains six sub-models
covering the areas of manufacturing control, production operation, design and revamp,
production management, supply chain and investment decision making. Six types of flow,
material, energy, information, humanware, partsware and capital are ciasified. These flows
connect enterprise components/subsystems to formulate system topology and logical
structure. Enterprise components/subsystems are abstracted to generic elementary and
composite classes. Finally, the model architecture is applied to a management system of an
integrated suply chain, and suggestion are made on the usage of the model architecture and
further development of the model as well as imvlementation issues.

关键词: 化工企业;系统集成;层次模型;结构体系;产品经营;自动化管理

Abstract: Towards integration of supply chain, manufacturing/production and investment decision
making, this paper presents a hierarchical model architecture which contains six sub-models
covering the areas of manufacturing control, production operation, design and revamp,
production management, supply chain and investment decision making. Six types of flow,
material, energy, information, humanware, partsware and capital are ciasified. These flows
connect enterprise components/subsystems to formulate system topology and logical
structure. Enterprise components/subsystems are abstracted to generic elementary and
composite classes. Finally, the model architecture is applied to a management system of an
integrated suply chain, and suggestion are made on the usage of the model architecture and
further development of the model as well as imvlementation issues.

Key words: system integration, process topology and hierarchical model