Title: ISA-95 Implementation Experiences Author: WBF ISBN: 1606502158 / 9781606502150 Format: Hard Cover Pages: 220 Publisher: Momentum Press Year: 2011 Availability: Out of Stock
Description
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Momentum Press is proud to present the third volume of the WBF series, ISA-95 Implementation Experiences. Written by industry experts, the book explains the use of standards to reduce design, implementation, and training problems and issues.
Using the principles laid down in this volume, you can dramatically improve manufacturing efficiency—whether you are considering or are currently implementing data transfer between manufacturing process control systems and your business systems. Moreover, you will be ecstatic if you are not yet aware of ISA-95 and its communication standards—standards that will enable you to avoid proprietary solutions that will lock you into obsolete systems.
This incredibly valuable book contains twenty chapters written by authors who have been there and done that and are willing to share their experiences. This is not a collection of marketing “white papers” that tell you how great it will be if you will just buy their system. Rather, WBF reviews contributions to eliminate such commercialism. So herein you will find valuable information in chapters such as
ISA-95 Business Case Evolves through Applications and Methodologies
ISA-95 Enables Flexible Discrete Manufacturing
B2MML for Plant Maintenance and Asset Management in an MES Scenario
Translating Process Control Data into Business Decision Information
ISA-95 Integration between SAP R/3 and Batch in Pharmaceutical Applications
Setting the Standard for ERP and MES Integration
How to Implement an MES Without Making a MESS
Best Practices for MES User Requirements Specifications
List of Figures
List of Tables
WBF Foreword
Foreword by Walt Boyes
Preface
Chapter 1 : ISA-95 Business Case Evolves through Applications and Methodologies Chapter 2 : ISA-95 : A Model for Business Intelligence Chapter 3 : Getting an Organization Ready for ISA-95 : Designing and Implementing Plant Models within Enterprise Applications Chapter 4 : ISA-95 Enables Flexible Discrete Manufacturing Chapter 5 : Mapping ISA-95 Production Schedules,ISA-95 Production Performance, and ISA-88 Chapter 6 : Implementation of Object Models for a UHT Milk Line as a Case Study Chapter 7 : B2MML for Plant Maintenance and Asset Managementin a Global, Service-oriented MES Scenario Chapter 8 : Data Transaction Efficiency in Batch Control : Eliminating the Middleman Chapter 9 : ISA-95 Implementation Best Practices Workflow Descriptions Using B2MML Chapter 10 : Translating Process Control System Data into Business Decision Information in Manufacturing Facilities Chapter 11 : Closing the Gap : B2MML Driving Successful Integration Chapter 12 : ISA-95 Integration between SAP R/3 and Batch in Pharmaceutical Applications Chapter 13 : Setting the Standard for ERP and MES Integration Chapter 14 : How to Implement an MES without Making a Mess Chapter 15 : How to Use ISA-95 Part 3 for MES Functional User Requirement Specifications Chapter 16 : Establishing and Maintaining ISA-95 Standards is Great . . . But It’s Even Better if They Are Consistently Executed across All Operations Chapter 17 : Best Practices for MES User Requirement Specifications Chapter 18 : ISA-95 Applied as an Analysis Tool Chapter 19 : Avoid a Mess by Building an ISA-95 Compliant MES Chapter 20 : Building MES Applications with ISA-95