Solving the modules interaction problem in MES platform based on production process event model

In the manufacturing execution system (MES), configurability, reconfiguration, expansibility has always been one of the difficulties to be solved. In this paper, we present an integrated platform for configurable event-triggered rules base and real-time message queue engine service based on adaptive quality of service (QoS) publish/subscribe. Through the event-triggered rule base management, we configure event-triggered rules in different business processes, to implement event-based production process models and describe the actual productions. We use publish/subscribe service model for a large number of mechanisms to achieve real-time event handling message passing, and complete bottom-up information collection and processing. And tests proved that, performance of MES platform is improved.

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