The Concept of a Real-Time Enterprise in Manufacturing Design and Im

Enterprises have to react instantly to changing market conditions and disturbances that occur during execution of value creation processes. Depending upon the processes’ context, the goal is to significantly reduce lead times, reaction times, and time-to-

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Daniel Metz

The Concept of a Real-Time Enterprise in Manufacturing Design and Implementation of a Framework based on EDA and CEP

Daniel Metz Siegen, Germany

Dissertation Universität Siegen 2013

ISBN 978-3-658-03749-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-03750-5

ISBN 978-3-658-03750-5 (eBook)

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Foreword from Academia

The subject of the dissertation of Mr. Daniel Metz at the Business & Information Systems Engineering (BISE) Institute at the University of Siegen is the analysis surrounding the concept of real-time enterprise (RTE), and supporting technologies in the last decade, with the main intention to identify shortcomings. Subsequently, Mr. Metz has developed a reference architecture that overcomes temporal and semantic vertical integration gaps, which is crucial to realize the concept of an RTE, across different enterprise levels by exploiting the paradigm of event-driven architecture