Ing\'enierie syst\`eme d'un syst\`eme d'information d'entreprise centr\'e sur le produit bas\'ee sur un cadre de mod\'elisation multi-\'echelles : application \`a un cas d'\'etude de l'AIP lorrain
Jean-Philippe Auzelle (CRAN), Olivier Nartz (AIP), Jean-Yves Bron, (CRAN, AIP)

TL;DR
This paper presents a multi-scale, model-based system engineering approach for enterprise information systems, applied to an industrial case study in Lorraine, emphasizing flexible, autonomous information exchange among partners.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-view, recursive MBSE methodology focused on product-centric enterprise information systems, validated through a real-world case study.
Findings
Successful implementation of MBSE on a case study
Enhanced understanding of multi-scale, multi-view system modeling
Improved information exchange in distributed industrial systems
Abstract
Through its projects, the ?Atelier Inter-\'etablissements de Productique Lorrain? (AIPL), as the owner and contractor of rank 1, is committed to provide his customers (teachers, training courses, students etc...) credible teaching materials at the scale of a real industrial flexible production of goods and services. In this changing context, its managerial team has chosen to suppress the CIM concept, which proposes an integrated enterprise, to steering distributed system information (SI), heterogeneous, autonomous and scalable depending on the ephemeral cooperation between industrial partners who now exchanges information and material flows. These aspects are studied in research on CRAN (Centre de Recherche en Automatique de Nancy ? Research Centre for Automatic Control) as part of a thesis based on the recursive aspect of systems and their models and their multi-scale aspects and…
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TopicsScheduling and Optimization Algorithms · Assembly Line Balancing Optimization
