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Model Driven MES Construction Approach

Standardizing multi-site MES! AVEVA supports operational frameworks and change management!

The "Model Driven Approach" enables the high-level coordination, rapid operation, standardization, governance, and transformation of multi-site manufacturing organizations in plant operations business practices, facilitating digitalization. To absorb the differences at each customer site and make standardization and governance possible, it is necessary to bridge the gap between the MES package and actual operations with external applications. For this, user experience and workflow are key factors. AVEVA's MES software provides the core components of MES, allowing for easy definition and modeling of applications. Additionally, this is supported by "AVEVA Workflow Management." *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.*

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【Advantages】 ■ Provides a framework that contributes to the coordination of governed and consistent applications and adjusted workers. ■ Offers the possibility to define operations (activities) that span across organizations and applications. ■ Provides the potential to deploy optimally sized solutions tailored to individual business needs. ■ Delivers a common visualization framework that ensures a solid user experience from both desktop and mobile. ■ Offers a framework for standardized operational tasks that meets special site requirements as well as spans corporate production activities. ■ Provides the potential for development through solutions that align with business needs across corporate production activities. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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