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STRETCH Sujets :
Telecommunications, Information Processing, Information Systems, Innovation, Technology Transfer, Electronics, Microelectronics
Type de contrat :
Cost-sharing contracts
Participants :
Commissariat A L'energie Atomique FRANCE
Commissariat A L'energie Atomique
Centre D'etudes Saclay 91191 FRANCE
02 Technology France
02 Technology
7 rue du Parc de Clagny 78000 France
DPC Industrie le Microfilm Direct France
DPC Industrie le Microfilm Direct
Rue Jean Baptiste Colbert 15 14062 France
Gestinfor France
Gestinfor
Alfred Castler 10 14000 France
Elsag Bailey, Azienda diFinmeccanica Italy
Elsag Bailey, Azienda diFinmeccanica
Piazza Montegrappa 4 Italy
Source :
cordis
Integrated information and process management in manufacturing engineering
OPAL Sujets :
Information Processing, Information Systems, Innovation, Technology Transfer, Industrial Manufacture
Type de contrat :
Cost-sharing contracts
Participants :
Fatronik System ESPAÑA
Fatronik System
PO Box 160 Poligono Ibaitarte 1 20870 ESPAÑA
Eigner DEUTSCHLAND
Eigner
Ruschgraben 133 76139 DEUTSCHLAND
Institut National de Recherche En Informatique et Automatique FRANCE
Institut National de Recherche En Informatique et Automatique
BP 105 Domaine De Voluceau 78153 FRANCE
Amt Ireland ÉIRE/IRELAND
Amt Ireland
Forbairt ÉIRE/IRELAND
Robert Bosch GmbH DEUTSCHLAND
Robert Bosch GmbH
Postfach 106050 70049 DEUTSCHLAND
Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung DEUTSCHLAND
Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung
Postfach 2060 Helmholtzstr. 16 89081 DEUTSCHLAND
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker ESPAÑA
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker
PO Box 44 Otaola 20 20600 ESPAÑA
02 Technology France
02 Technology
7 rue du Parc de Clagny 78000 France
Bull France
Bull
BP 5 Route De Versailles 68 78430 France
Sherpa Systems International France
Sherpa Systems International
Rue Auguste-Gervais 7/9 92130 France
Eigner Germany
Eigner
Ruschgraben 133 Germany
ROBERT BOSCH Germany
ROBERT BOSCH
Box 10 60 50 Germany
Amt Ireland Ireland
Amt Ireland
Forbairt Ireland
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker Spain
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker
PO Box 44 Avda. Otaola 20 Spain
Fatronik System Spain
Fatronik System
PO Box 160 Poligono Ibaitarte 1 Spain
The basic objective of OPAL is to provide a concept for high-level integration of processes and information in the domain of engineering and production. The current level of integration is inadequate, because of the heterogeneity of information system components and data formats used to represent engineering information.
Hide general information
Many processes concerned with product development, product industrialisation, manufacturing and assembly are driven by heavy use of paper-based engineering information. As today's market becomes increasingly dynamic, internal information flows within companies are increasing, this paper-based handling and management of information processes is less able to meet these companies' needs. The integration requirements of these heterogeneous information and system environments have to be thoroughly studied, and concepts provided for a robust solution. The information technology components important to all types of engineering information are the administration systems which are used to store and manage them, and to provide access to them. In industrial companies and co-operating networks of companies many different kinds of data administration systems occur, e.g. various kinds of databases, hierarchical, relational and object-oriented, product data management systems (PDMS) which may also be called engineering data management systems (EDMS). The approach taken is OPAL is as much as possible to use existing methodologies and techniques to bring the right concepts together to provide a robust integration approach. Regarding integration, emerging vendor-independent concepts like DCE and CORBA are considered as a basis to implement an open architecture for integrated information and process management. The OPAL open architecture will provide an umbrella, presenting information technology components to users and high-level business process applications in a unique way. A unifying set of information logistic services will be defined. Mechanisms will be provided for hypermedia access to engineering information, and to model and execute business processes related to the domains of developing, industrialising and manufacturing products. Results and technologies of past development efforts to be used as much as possible are: - World Wide Web technology for hypermedia access and navigation - Workflow management to define and operate integrated business processes. Adapting these concepts to industrial needs and bringing them together with an architecture able to cope with the enormous industrial integration needs is the key objective of OPAL. Its aim is to enable a high-level integration of business applications, which will lead to a substantial increase in the efficiencies of business processes in the domains of developing, planning and manufacturing products.
Source :
cordis
Integrated information and process management in manufacturing engineering
OPAL Sujets :
Information Processing, Information Systems, Innovation, Technology Transfer, Industrial Manufacture
Type de contrat :
Cost-sharing contracts
Participants :
Fatronik System ESPAÑA
Fatronik System
PO Box 160 Poligono Ibaitarte 1 20870 ESPAÑA
Eigner DEUTSCHLAND
Eigner
Ruschgraben 133 76139 DEUTSCHLAND
Institut National de Recherche En Informatique et Automatique FRANCE
Institut National de Recherche En Informatique et Automatique
BP 105 Domaine De Voluceau 78153 FRANCE
Amt Ireland ÉIRE/IRELAND
Amt Ireland
Forbairt ÉIRE/IRELAND
Robert Bosch GmbH DEUTSCHLAND
Robert Bosch GmbH
Postfach 106050 70049 DEUTSCHLAND
Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung DEUTSCHLAND
Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung
Postfach 2060 Helmholtzstr. 16 89081 DEUTSCHLAND
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker ESPAÑA
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker
PO Box 44 Otaola 20 20600 ESPAÑA
02 Technology France
02 Technology
7 rue du Parc de Clagny 78000 France
Bull France
Bull
BP 5 Route De Versailles 68 78430 France
Sherpa Systems International France
Sherpa Systems International
Rue Auguste-Gervais 7/9 92130 France
Eigner Germany
Eigner
Ruschgraben 133 Germany
ROBERT BOSCH Germany
ROBERT BOSCH
Box 10 60 50 Germany
Amt Ireland Ireland
Amt Ireland
Forbairt Ireland
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker Spain
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker
PO Box 44 Avda. Otaola 20 Spain
Fatronik System Spain
Fatronik System
PO Box 160 Poligono Ibaitarte 1 Spain
The basic objective of OPAL is to provide a concept for high-level integration of processes and information in the domain of engineering and production. The current level of integration is inadequate, because of the heterogeneity of information system components and data formats used to represent engineering information.
Hide general information
Many processes concerned with product development, product industrialisation, manufacturing and assembly are driven by heavy use of paper-based engineering information. As today's market becomes increasingly dynamic, internal information flows within companies are increasing, this paper-based handling and management of information processes is less able to meet these companies' needs. The integration requirements of these heterogeneous information and system environments have to be thoroughly studied, and concepts provided for a robust solution. The information technology components important to all types of engineering information are the administration systems which are used to store and manage them, and to provide access to them. In industrial companies and co-operating networks of companies many different kinds of data administration systems occur, e.g. various kinds of databases, hierarchical, relational and object-oriented, product data management systems (PDMS) which may also be called engineering data management systems (EDMS). The approach taken is OPAL is as much as possible to use existing methodologies and techniques to bring the right concepts together to provide a robust integration approach. Regarding integration, emerging vendor-independent concepts like DCE and CORBA are considered as a basis to implement an open architecture for integrated information and process management. The OPAL open architecture will provide an umbrella, presenting information technology components to users and high-level business process applications in a unique way. A unifying set of information logistic services will be defined. Mechanisms will be provided for hypermedia access to engineering information, and to model and execute business processes related to the domains of developing, industrialising and manufacturing products. Results and technologies of past development efforts to be used as much as possible are: - World Wide Web technology for hypermedia access and navigation - Workflow management to define and operate integrated business processes. Adapting these concepts to industrial needs and bringing them together with an architecture able to cope with the enormous industrial integration needs is the key objective of OPAL. Its aim is to enable a high-level integration of business applications, which will lead to a substantial increase in the efficiencies of business processes in the domains of developing, planning and manufacturing products.
Source :
cordis
Integrated information and process management in manufacturing engineering
OPAL Sujets :
Information Processing, Information Systems, Innovation, Technology Transfer, Industrial Manufacture
Type de contrat :
Cost-sharing contracts
Participants :
Fatronik System ESPAÑA
Fatronik System
PO Box 160 Poligono Ibaitarte 1 20870 ESPAÑA
Eigner DEUTSCHLAND
Eigner
Ruschgraben 133 76139 DEUTSCHLAND
Institut National de Recherche En Informatique et Automatique FRANCE
Institut National de Recherche En Informatique et Automatique
BP 105 Domaine De Voluceau 78153 FRANCE
Amt Ireland ÉIRE/IRELAND
Amt Ireland
Forbairt ÉIRE/IRELAND
Robert Bosch GmbH DEUTSCHLAND
Robert Bosch GmbH
Postfach 106050 70049 DEUTSCHLAND
Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung DEUTSCHLAND
Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung
Postfach 2060 Helmholtzstr. 16 89081 DEUTSCHLAND
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker ESPAÑA
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker
PO Box 44 Otaola 20 20600 ESPAÑA
02 Technology France
02 Technology
7 rue du Parc de Clagny 78000 France
Bull France
Bull
BP 5 Route De Versailles 68 78430 France
Sherpa Systems International France
Sherpa Systems International
Rue Auguste-Gervais 7/9 92130 France
Eigner Germany
Eigner
Ruschgraben 133 Germany
ROBERT BOSCH Germany
ROBERT BOSCH
Box 10 60 50 Germany
Amt Ireland Ireland
Amt Ireland
Forbairt Ireland
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker Spain
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker
PO Box 44 Avda. Otaola 20 Spain
Fatronik System Spain
Fatronik System
PO Box 160 Poligono Ibaitarte 1 Spain
The basic objective of OPAL is to provide a concept for high-level integration of processes and information in the domain of engineering and production. The current level of integration is inadequate, because of the heterogeneity of information system components and data formats used to represent engineering information.
Hide general information
Many processes concerned with product development, product industrialisation, manufacturing and assembly are driven by heavy use of paper-based engineering information. As today's market becomes increasingly dynamic, internal information flows within companies are increasing, this paper-based handling and management of information processes is less able to meet these companies' needs. The integration requirements of these heterogeneous information and system environments have to be thoroughly studied, and concepts provided for a robust solution. The information technology components important to all types of engineering information are the administration systems which are used to store and manage them, and to provide access to them. In industrial companies and co-operating networks of companies many different kinds of data administration systems occur, e.g. various kinds of databases, hierarchical, relational and object-oriented, product data management systems (PDMS) which may also be called engineering data management systems (EDMS). The approach taken is OPAL is as much as possible to use existing methodologies and techniques to bring the right concepts together to provide a robust integration approach. Regarding integration, emerging vendor-independent concepts like DCE and CORBA are considered as a basis to implement an open architecture for integrated information and process management. The OPAL open architecture will provide an umbrella, presenting information technology components to users and high-level business process applications in a unique way. A unifying set of information logistic services will be defined. Mechanisms will be provided for hypermedia access to engineering information, and to model and execute business processes related to the domains of developing, industrialising and manufacturing products. Results and technologies of past development efforts to be used as much as possible are: - World Wide Web technology for hypermedia access and navigation - Workflow management to define and operate integrated business processes. Adapting these concepts to industrial needs and bringing them together with an architecture able to cope with the enormous industrial integration needs is the key objective of OPAL. Its aim is to enable a high-level integration of business applications, which will lead to a substantial increase in the efficiencies of business processes in the domains of developing, planning and manufacturing products.
Source :
cordis
Integrated information and process management in manufacturing engineering
OPAL Sujets :
Information Processing, Information Systems, Innovation, Technology Transfer, Industrial Manufacture
Type de contrat :
Cost-sharing contracts
Participants :
Fatronik System ESPAÑA
Fatronik System
PO Box 160 Poligono Ibaitarte 1 20870 ESPAÑA
Eigner DEUTSCHLAND
Eigner
Ruschgraben 133 76139 DEUTSCHLAND
Institut National de Recherche En Informatique et Automatique FRANCE
Institut National de Recherche En Informatique et Automatique
BP 105 Domaine De Voluceau 78153 FRANCE
Amt Ireland ÉIRE/IRELAND
Amt Ireland
Forbairt ÉIRE/IRELAND
Robert Bosch GmbH DEUTSCHLAND
Robert Bosch GmbH
Postfach 106050 70049 DEUTSCHLAND
Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung DEUTSCHLAND
Forschungsinstitut fuer Anwendungsorientierte Wissensverarbeitung
Postfach 2060 Helmholtzstr. 16 89081 DEUTSCHLAND
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker ESPAÑA
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker
PO Box 44 Otaola 20 20600 ESPAÑA
02 Technology France
02 Technology
7 rue du Parc de Clagny 78000 France
Bull France
Bull
BP 5 Route De Versailles 68 78430 France
Sherpa Systems International France
Sherpa Systems International
Rue Auguste-Gervais 7/9 92130 France
Eigner Germany
Eigner
Ruschgraben 133 Germany
ROBERT BOSCH Germany
ROBERT BOSCH
Box 10 60 50 Germany
Amt Ireland Ireland
Amt Ireland
Forbairt Ireland
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker Spain
Asociacion de Investigacion Tekniker
PO Box 44 Avda. Otaola 20 Spain
Fatronik System Spain
Fatronik System
PO Box 160 Poligono Ibaitarte 1 Spain
The basic objective of OPAL is to provide a concept for high-level integration of processes and information in the domain of engineering and production. The current level of integration is inadequate, because of the heterogeneity of information system components and data formats used to represent engineering information.
Hide general information
Many processes concerned with product development, product industrialisation, manufacturing and assembly are driven by heavy use of paper-based engineering information. As today's market becomes increasingly dynamic, internal information flows within companies are increasing, this paper-based handling and management of information processes is less able to meet these companies' needs. The integration requirements of these heterogeneous information and system environments have to be thoroughly studied, and concepts provided for a robust solution. The information technology components important to all types of engineering information are the administration systems which are used to store and manage them, and to provide access to them. In industrial companies and co-operating networks of companies many different kinds of data administration systems occur, e.g. various kinds of databases, hierarchical, relational and object-oriented, product data management systems (PDMS) which may also be called engineering data management systems (EDMS). The approach taken is OPAL is as much as possible to use existing methodologies and techniques to bring the right concepts together to provide a robust integration approach. Regarding integration, emerging vendor-independent concepts like DCE and CORBA are considered as a basis to implement an open architecture for integrated information and process management. The OPAL open architecture will provide an umbrella, presenting information technology components to users and high-level business process applications in a unique way. A unifying set of information logistic services will be defined. Mechanisms will be provided for hypermedia access to engineering information, and to model and execute business processes related to the domains of developing, industrialising and manufacturing products. Results and technologies of past development efforts to be used as much as possible are: - World Wide Web technology for hypermedia access and navigation - Workflow management to define and operate integrated business processes. Adapting these concepts to industrial needs and bringing them together with an architecture able to cope with the enormous industrial integration needs is the key objective of OPAL. Its aim is to enable a high-level integration of business applications, which will lead to a substantial increase in the efficiencies of business processes in the domains of developing, planning and manufacturing products.
Source :
cordis
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cordis