The Challenges of Integrating Enterprise Resource Planning and Manufacturing Execution Systems
27th Nov 2005, 16:51 GMT
While enterprise applications solutions are moving closer to the plant floor, and plant-level systems are moving closer to enterprise planning application functionality, these two will not likely converge anytime soon because they use different technologies and have different user requirements.
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