Integration technologies for industrial automated systems : challenges and trends / Richard Zurawski -- Introduction to e-manufacturing / Muammer Koc [and others] -- Enterprise -- manufacturing data exchange using XML / David Emerson -- Web services for integrated automation systems -- challenges, solutions, and future / Zaijun Hu and Eckhard Kruse -- OPC -- openness, productivity, and connectivity / Frank Iwanitz and Jürgen Lange -- The standard message specification for industrial automation systems : ISO 9506 (MMS) / Karlheinz Schwarz -- Java technology and industrial applications / Jörn Peschke and Arndt Lüder -- Achieving reconfigurability of automation systems using the new international standard IEC 61499 : a developer's view / Hans-Michael Hanisch and Valeriy Vyatkin -- Integration between production and business systems / Claus Vetter and Thomas Werner -- A smart transducer interface standard for sensors and actuators / Kang Lee -- Integration technologies of field devices in distributed control and engineering systems / Christian Diedrich -- Open controller enabled by an advanced real-time network (OCEAN) / Fabrizio Meo -- Fieldbus systems : history and evolution / Thilo Sauter -- PROFIBUS : open solutions for the world of automation / Ulrich Jecht, Wolfgang Stripf, and Peter Wenzel -- The CIP family of fieldbus protocols / Viktor Schiffer -- Configuration and management of fieldbus systems / Stefan Pitzek and Wilfried Elmenreich -- The quest for real-time behavior in Ethernet / P. Pedreiras, Luis Almeida, and Alberto Foneseca -- Principles and features of PROFInet / Manfred Popp, Joachim Feld, and Ralph Büsgen -- Wireless local and wireless personal area network technologies for industrial deployment / Kirsten Matheus -- Interconnection of wireline and wireless fieldbuses / Jean-Dominique Decotignie -- SEMI interface and communication standards : an overview and case study / A.M. Fong [and others] -- From holonic control to virtual enterprises : the multi-agent approach / Pavel Vrba and Vladimir Marik -- IT security for automation systems / Martin Naedele.
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If there exists a single term that summarizes the key to success in modern industrial automation, the obvious choice would be integration. Integration is critical to aligning all levels of an industrial enterprise and to optimizing each stratum in the hierarchy. While many books focus on the technological components of enterprise information systems, Integration Technologies for Industrial Automated Systems is the first book to present a comprehensive picture of the technologies, methodologies, and knowledge used to integrate seamlessly the various technologies underlying modern industrial aut.
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Integration technologies for industrial automated systems.