DOMAIN SPECIFIC LANGUAGE AND TOOL FOR MODELING ERRORS IN PRODUCTION PROCESSES AND GENERATION OF FMEA DOCUMENTATION

Authors

  • Đorđije Ivanišević Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/10BE28Ivanisevic

Keywords:

Domain-specific languagues, domain-specific modeling, model-driven development, production processes

Abstract

The fourth revolution is currently taking place in the industry, with the goal to respond to the market demands for the rapid product and process adaptation. When production processes are changing rapidly, errors offten occur and are difficult to predict and process. Thus, the manufacturing costs are increased. In this paper, a domain-specific language and a tool for the production process and error modeling are presented. Their purpose is to increase the degree of automation and to reduce the manufacturing costs. Based on the production process models, it is possible to automatically generate FMEA documentation and thus shorten the time required to write the documentation manually which could reduce the number of errors that occur in such process.

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Published

2020-11-04

Issue

Section

Electrotechnical and Computer Engineering