Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/115200
Title: Product Traceability in Ceramic Industry 4.0: A Design Approach and Cloud-Based MES Prototype
Authors: Barata, João
da Cunha, Paulo Rupino
Gonnagar, Anand Subhashchandra
Mendes, Mateus
Keywords: Traceability; Ceramic Industry; BPM; GRL; Manufacturing Execution System; Industry 4.0
Issue Date: 2018
Serial title, monograph or event: Advances in Information Systems Development
Volume: 26
Abstract: We propose a customer-focused approach to design product traceability for Industry 4.0. Our design-science research includes a review of traceability technologies and participative enterprise modeling in the ceramic industry. We find benefits in com-bining Business Process Modeling Notation and Goal-oriented Requirements Lan-guage representations to (1) promote reflection by experts with different back-grounds, (2) reach consensus with a solution that addresses the goals of multiple stakeholders, and (3) ensure that customers’ needs are a priority in traceability de-sign. The resulting model combines technologies in different stages of the product lifecycle and is implemented in a cloud-based MES (Manufacturing Execution Sys-tem) prototype. Depending on each stage and strategic intention, the identification code can be embedded in the product, transport, or package. Our contribution can assist managers in the creation of cloud-based MES to support traceability integra-tion at (1) technological, (2) vertical, and (3) horizontal levels that are required in the fourth industrial revolution.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/115200
ISBN: 978-3-319-74816-0
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74817-7_12
Rights: openAccess
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