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Software architectures in smart manufacturing: Review and experiences
Author(s) -
Željko Stojanov,
Dalibor Dobrilović,
Gordana Jotanović,
Dragan Peraković,
Goran Jauševac,
Vladimir Brtka
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.47350/aicts.2020.19
Subject(s) - computer science , software architecture , software engineering , service oriented architecture , business process reengineering , reference architecture , software , industry 4.0 , cyber physical system , architecture , service (business) , systems engineering , smart environment , embedded system , engineering , manufacturing engineering , web service , world wide web , operating system , art , economy , lean manufacturing , internet of things , economics , visual arts
Cyber-physical systems based on heterogeneous and distributed devices, applications and services are the core of smart factories. Smart manufacturing systems are highly dependent on software applications and services that enable integration of data from different and heterogeneous sources, as well as support for control and management processes. Development and implementation of specific architecture styles and patterns in smart industrial settings is essential for their performance. Several software architecture styles used in Industry 4.0 environments are discussed and illustrated with examples from literature. Our experience with a prototype of a smart sensor-based layered architecture is presented and discussed. Further work will be directed towards development of service oriented architectures and reengineering method for old fashioned industrial settings.

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