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Dated: 26 November 2008
Rockwell Automation says it has expanded the platform capabilities of its FactoryTalk Integrated Production and Performance Suite to support a new generation of industry-specific applications for the automotive, CPG and pharmaceutical industries.
The platform now includes configuration tools and capabilities designed to help manufacturers reduce deployment costs and time.
The FactoryTalk platform leverages a service-oriented architecture (SOA) for cost-effective, flexible, plant-wide integration to legacy systems.
Its object-oriented design makes it easier to build and modify applications, as well as roll them out across multiple sites in a consistent form – ultimately helping to establish best practices for manufacturing operations and regulatory requirements in discrete, hybrid and process industries.
The industry-specific applications include a new workflow engine that allows a business process management (BPM) approach to implementing operational improvements by introducing an agile and flexible capacity for managing change.
For example, a contract manufacturer can dynamically manage workflow changes associated with cross-organizational customer order procedures.
Reconfigured manual or automated execution processes are then reflected within the current instance of the application.
The FactoryTalk industry applications incorporate a new user interface into the presentation layer to provide task-based, operator-workflow views.
This makes it easier to direct and shape what the operator is performing on the shop floor for maximum efficiency and repeatability.
These visual panels also assist in role-based activity definition and management.
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