ABSTRACT
In this paper, multi-process collaboration subsystem, multi-intersection collaboration subsystem, and multi-operator collaboration subsystem are deduced through the overall architecture of Smart Manufacturing Collaborative System (SMCS). Furthermore, the detailed implementation steps of SMCS are given, and verified by a case study in an automotive enterprise, which can realize the sharing of information, data and resources between adjacent business links and improve the utilization rate of enterprise's overall information and data resources. It also can improve design efficiency, save manufacturing costs and improve supply response speed. Then, it can save communication costs, and improve the utilization rate of information service resources.
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank Shanghai Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing Environment, Shanghai Research Center for industrial Informatics (SRCI2) and SJTU Innovation Center of Producer Service Development (SICPSD) for the funding support to this research.
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