An architecture for collaborative working environments in manufacturing industry

Ana Correia, Cristina Grama, Dragan Stokic, Ana Campos, Rui Neves Silva, Jon Aguirre

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Abstract

The paper proposes a new architecture for collaborative working environments (CWE) in manufacturing industry. The intention is to contribute to a definition of a reference architecture for CWE. In order to define such an architecture, specific requirements regarding CWE in manufacturing industry are analysed. Three views upon such an architecture are elaborated: User level reference architecture, Building block level reference architecture, and Software interface level reference architecture. The novel proposed architecture follows principles of Service Oriented architecture (SOA) and WEB 2.0 approach. Implementation issues are discussed as well.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication15th European Concurrent Engineering Conference 2008, ECEC 2008 - 5th Future Business Technology Conference, FUBUTEC 2008
EditorsJ. Manuel Feliz-Teixeira, Antonio E. S. Carvalho Brito
PublisherEUROSIS
Pages79-85
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9789077381397
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Event15th European Concurrent Engineering Conference, ECEC 2008 and 5th Future Business Technology Conference, FUBUTEC 2008 - Porto, Portugal
Duration: 9 Apr 200811 Apr 2008

Publication series

Name15th European Concurrent Engineering Conference 2008, ECEC 2008 - 5th Future Business Technology Conference, FUBUTEC 2008

Conference

Conference15th European Concurrent Engineering Conference, ECEC 2008 and 5th Future Business Technology Conference, FUBUTEC 2008
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityPorto
Period9/04/0811/04/08

Keywords

  • Collaborative environment architecture
  • Manufacturing industry
  • Service oriented architecture

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