Plant IT : integrating information technology into automated manufacturing / Dennis L. Brandl and Donald E. Brandl.

Information Technology (IT) is an important element of plant floor operations and Dennis Brandl's monthly column on Manufacturing IT in Control Engineering magazine covers IT aspects that are critical to modern manufacturing. This book expands on the magazine's explanations of the concepts...

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Main Author: Brandl, Dennis
Other Authors: Brandl, Donald E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [New York, N.Y.] (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Momentum Press, 2013.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction.
  • MSI basics
  • What's in a name? Manufacturing science informatics
  • Trust in software engineering methods
  • Rules for successful software projects
  • Measuring your control programming capability
  • Let's get personal.
  • Real-world design
  • Stability and consistency in the changing IT world
  • Designing for a fallible world
  • Focus on avoidance, not on the risk
  • Starting off on the right foot.
  • Tools and languages
  • Riding the enterprise service bus
  • The MIB is here to help
  • Manufacturing in the clouds
  • Do you speak my language?
  • Manufacturing intelligence for smart manufacturing decisions.
  • Practical programming
  • Playing in your sandbox
  • Moving the ball forward
  • USB thumb drive diagnostics
  • The future is virtual
  • Why to virtualize
  • Virtualize now.
  • Cyber security
  • Virus and hackers and worms, oh my!
  • Bar the windows and tie down your hat
  • How much is enough for security?
  • Anti-virus protection, is it for you?
  • Password protected?
  • Databases
  • Let's put information back into IT
  • Sometimes a database is enough
  • Learning the mathematics of information
  • Practical manufacturing databases.
  • Regulations
  • Tracking and tracking on the factory floor
  • What's your energy level?
  • Don't cloud your compliance data
  • Retention and disposition policies, letting go is hard to do!
  • Building for efficiency
  • Cutting costs with manufacturing IT standards
  • Network architectures for manufacturing
  • The best laid plans, often go astray, without constraints
  • SOA for manufacturing.
  • Personnel, equipment, and material
  • What's in a name, equipment?
  • We live in a material world
  • Sometimes it's personnel.
  • Knowledge
  • Quick, quick, knowledge management
  • Don't drown in manufacturing paperwork
  • What's the one right answer, enterprise search for manufacturing?
  • "How may I help you?"
  • Know when to hold 'em, know how to fold 'em.
  • Conclusion
  • Bibliography
  • Acronyms
  • Index.