Abstract
In this paper, a dynamic manufacturing service provisioning mechanism (DMSPM) is designed to flexibly create and execute manufacturing services under a virtual fab (VF) enabling framework. The DMSPM exploits object-oriented (OO) technology to flexibly bind fab objects into services. It consists of four skeleton steps: name mapping, business process binding, resource reservation binding, and service management binding. To assess the feasibility and potential of DMSPM, the order commitment service (OCS) provided by a foundry serves as a study case A prototype system is designed and implemented to realize DMSPM in the OCS application. The implementation demonstrated that current OO technology, CASE tools, fab information infrastructure and data/information availability make DMSPM readily realizable and that DMSPM has a good potential for application to virtual fab and e-business developments.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 25-28 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Journal | IEEE International Symposium on Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference Proceedings |
Issue number | 1 |
State | Published - 2000 |
Event | 9th International Symposium on Semiconductor Manufacturing - Tokyo, Japan Duration: 26 Sep 2000 → 28 Sep 2000 |
Keywords
- Dynamic manufacturing service provisioning mechanism (DMSPM)
- Object-oriented (OO) technology
- Order commitment service (OCS)
- Virtual fab enabling framework