Cloud Computing-Based Manufacturing Resources Configuration Method
Cloud Computing-Based Manufacturing Resources Configuration Method
Participents
● Service providers
○ To register and publish thier service
● Service demanders
○ To search and invoke the services
Four types of data structures:
● businessEntity
○ Business name, contact information, categorization, and some other key
identifiers
● businessService
○ Container of a series of related services provided by businessEntity
● bindingTemplate
○ Technical web service description that defines the required information
when invoking specific web services
● tModel
○ It is a list of key references contained in each bindingTemplate and
serves as a pointer to the information about specifications
The Framework of MS-UDDI
● Which makes it convenient for demanders to search and find services that support the
related manufacturing activities, even the entire production life cycle.
● After demanders find their target services, the business contracts between two parties
are signed.
● During the service execution, demanders or other users can invoke the binding services
to acquire corresponding real-time production information at any time.
1.MANUFACTURING SERVICE REGISTRATION AND PUBLICATION
● The registration module, we have
to embed the OWL-S profiles that
describe the services into a UDDI
data structure
● An element in the OWL-S profile
can find a corresponding one in
UDDI, a one-to-one mapping
relationship is built, such as
contactInformation and serviceName
in the OWL-S profile
● Service providers first register manufacturing services into the MS-UDDI. Then, some
other application services that encapsulated based on the real-time production data for
supporting the manufacturing processes are registered, such as online quality controlling
service and real-time production scheduling
● In the publishing module, a web server should be installed with related web service
components plugged in. Therefore, the registered manufacturing services are deployed on
the web server. If successfully deployed, the Web Services Description Language
(WSDL) files can be viewed. This service deployment procedure makes services accessible
over the Internet.
2.TASK-DRIVEN MANUFACTURING SERVICE CONFIGURATION MODEL
2. Delivery time (DT): the expected date that providers deliver the tasks. Borrowing the philosophy of just-
in-time (JIT), neither earliness nor tardiness should be avoided referring to the task’s due date. The parameter
∆ = T D max{ T −d t, 0} is defined as the tardiness, where dt denotes the due date.
3. Pass rate (PR): the pass rate of the finished product which can be derived from the historical production
record.
6. Energy (E): the energy consumption of the machine; the electricity consumption in the service process is
primarily concerned in this work.
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The GRA-based evaluation method is presented to perform the service optimal selection, helping
demanders find their satisfactory services.