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Resource model and service match algorithm for mould manufacturing grid

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Pages 1011-1028 | Received 31 Oct 2010, Accepted 30 Dec 2011, Published online: 03 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

This paper integrates characteristics of the mould manufacturing industry with grid computing technologies and proposes the concept of mould manufacturing grid. In order to realise sharing and collaboration of manufacturing resources, a commonly unified resource model is needed to support expandability. Manufacturing service demands are classified into three different levels from a business point of view. Manufacturing services and grid nodes can then be divided correspondingly. Part and process features are used in describing service demands from the viewpoints of customers and production plans of manufacturers. The resulting unified meta-data model is based on the object-oriented concept. A standard and expandable resource model is established and a service match algorithm is developed based on service features. A simulation prototype of a mould manufacturing grid is demonstrated.

Acknowledgements

The research work of this paper is jointly supported by the National Natural Science Funds of P. R. China with Research Grants 50375030, the key project of the Science Fund of Guangdong Province with Research Grants 036917, the team project of the Science Fund of Guangdong Province with Research Grants 5200197 and the Startup Foundation for Doctors of Guangdong University of Technology with Research Grants 093037. The authors are thankful for these financial supports of the projects.

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