MESA Announces the Publishing of MESA White Paper #28: Lifecycle of Service Creation Using the ISA-95 MOM


Session scheduled at MESA 2010 North American Conference

Chandler, AZ - The white paper details the lifecycle of MOM Service creation using the ISA-95 MOM standard for services oriented architectures (SOA) for manufacturing. It discusses the process of decomposing the ISA-95 Part 3 core functions from the global and strategic levels of the manufacturing enterprise to the atomic level of the plant's manufacturing operations. The outcome of this process is 1) the MOM atomic functions are mapped to manufacturing reusable Services across different manufacturing types or forms and 2) an MOM Functional Services Gap Analysis is applied to identify manufacturing automation and operations gaps.

This paper was produced as part of the MESA/ISA-95 Best Practices Working Group through an international peer review process involving 5 or more subject matter reviewers. This MESA White Paper will also be published in one of two methodology best practices collection, Book 2.0, The MOM Chronicles, or Book 3.0, When Worlds Collide in Manufacturing Operations (Collections published by ISA, 10/1/10).
This white paper is available at: www.mesa.org/knowledge-base/details.php?id=382. All of MESA's white papers are available at www.mesa.org for $25.00 per paper for individual papers, or become a MESA premium member and have complimentary access to over 250 white papers, presentations, MOM/MES guidebooks, industry studies and web casts.

The above paper content is part of an open discussion in the below UnConference Session at

MESA 2010 North American Conference

Dearborn, Michigan U.S.A.

June 21 - 23

Beyond Standards--Unlocking Your Operations Potential

Date/Time: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 9:00am-12:00pm

The first track will be led by members of the MESA/ISA95 Best Practices Working Group. The general topic is "Unlocking Your Operations' Potential."

Potential specific topics include the following with final conversations determined by the participants' requests:

o ISA-95 Maturity Model Assessment and Migration Strategies

o Architectures for manufacturing operations master data. And, who and how should it be governed?

o Applying SOA to manufacturing operations architectures

o B2MML Integration Patterns and Data Mapping

o Integration PLM, ERP and MOM in a Discrete Manufacturing Environment

o Integration of Manufacturing Intelligence with MOM

o ISA-95 Contextualized Operations Workflows for Industrial BPM

Facilitated by:

Charlie Gifford

Chair, ISA-95/MESA Best Practice Working Group

Chair, MES/MOM Ask the Expert Committee for Managing Automation Magazine

Chief Manufacturing Consultant, 21st Century Manufacturing Solutions LLC

Dr. Thomasma / Capgemini Americas / Detroit

Projects & Consulting

mobile: (734) 730-9112

tim.thomasma@capgemini.com

Michael Grasley, P.Eng.

Director, MES Consulting

ASECO Integrated Systems

Oakville, ON | York, PA<

cell: 717-881-3418 | tel: 905-339-0059 x225

mike.grasley@aseco.net

ABOUT MESA

MESA International is a global community of manufacturers, producers, industry leaders and solution providers who are focused on improving Operations Management capabilities through the effective application of technology solutions and best practices. We accomplish this through the following:

o Collect, share and publish best practices and guidance to drive greater productivity and the overall profitability of the manufacturing enterprise

o Facilitate innovation and collaboration to enable the real-time enterprise and Plant to Enterprise (P2E) integration

o Enable members to connect, contribute, cultivate understanding, and exchange strategies to drive operations excellence

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