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How Real-Time Performance Measurement Empowers Manufacturing Enterprises

This article explains why manufacturing firms need cross‑level real‑time performance metrics, outlines key enterprise roles, presents reference architectures for system integration, MES functions, event‑driven mechanisms, communication protocols, and data collection and aggregation components.

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How Real-Time Performance Measurement Empowers Manufacturing Enterprises

Manufacturing enterprises face increasing pressure to maintain competitive advantage, making quality monitoring and control of production processes essential; cross‑level performance measurement is therefore indispensable.

Enterprise Roles and Requirements from a Computer Science Perspective

Reference Framework for Enterprise System Integration

Common Functions of MES Systems

Various Event-Driven Mechanisms

Reference Architecture for Real-Time Performance Measurement

Key Tasks Reference for Real-Time Performance Measurement

Collaboration with Various Communication Protocols

Architecture of Data Collection Component

Different Communication Modes between Client and Server

Reference Architecture for Data Aggregation Component

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